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    1. Among bilateral donors, the U.S. remains the top provider of aid, with a total of 75.1 billion Euro in allocations, driven in large part by its 51.6 billion euros of military aid.

      Germany, the U.K., Japan, and Canada follow, with 14.7, 13.1, 9.1, and 7.2 billion Euro in total allocations respectively, to complete the ranking of the top 5 bilateral donors.

      In terms of total bilateral allocations as a percent of 2021 GDP, Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania top the ranking with 1.8, 1.7, and 1.4 percent.

      As a whole, Europe, which includes the EU institutions and member states as well as the U.K, Norway, Iceland, and Switzerland, has allocated a total of 110.2 billion Euro, of which roughly half (51.5 billion Euro) has been for military aid.

    2. SubTachyon on

      Shameful, we should have given much, much more. And we continue to drag our feet.

    3. SquareNecessary5767 on

      Does this count humanitarian aid, military aid or both?

    4. Pit-Mouse on

      200 billion for war. No problem make it double

      1 single dollar/Euro for anything else, aw man were kinda broke

    5. hazzrd1883 on

      Keep in mind Ukraine borders directly EU and has little to do with US

    6. JackieMortes on

      Necessary reminder when that lying, orange sack of shit keeps screaming about Europe “not paying enough”

    7. oneiropagides on

      That’s looks great, but what is “Europe”?
      Is this EU aid? Is it EU aid + national aid programs?
      Does it include non-EU countries like the U.K.?

      Either way, it makes me feel hopeful when I see that we don’t just expect the Americans to get us out of this mess.

    8. Big_Increase3289 on

      Don’t say that!

      You are ruining Trump’s campaign and he sounded so believable in the debate with Kamala

    9. mrsuaveoi3 on

      Shame that France is not contributing more. Perhaps when a stable government is in place, Mirages will be delivered in numbers.

    10. Remarkable-Nebula-98 on

      Donor countries will attach a hefty price to museum pieces, old scrap and overpriced junk for weapons testing, send to Ukraine and beat their chests. I have a really hard time with these numbers knowing how much some of these donor countries claim in donations when in reality they saved on disposal. Not that I think Ukraine can’t use it. Everything counts, but we really should be doing better by the Ukrainians.

    11. For that we’ve gotten:

      630 000 less Russian raping our families
      8600 less Russian tanks occupying our countries
      18 000 less Russian artillery grinding our cities into dust

      And countless amount of less missiles, aircraft and other threaths aimed at us.

      Money well spent. Glory to Ukraine!

    12. RainbowBier on

      we need to spend more if we dont ukraine gonna run out of manpower and we have to deal with our manpower in the future when putin decides to takeover another nation

    13. Mr_Bubble_and_Squeak on

      The US is a single state, Europe is made up of multiple individual states. If you showed this figure as a % of GDP broken down by state it would tell a different story I think.

    14. AlphaMassDeBeta on

      100bn more and that will get putler. How about the government just take it straight from your bank accounts? we have a tryant to fight!

      And anyone wo disagrees with me bust be censored and sent to vatnik jail.

    15. Maeglin75 on

      It should also be considered, that many European countries are much more affected by the economic sanctions against Russia and while the refugees from Ukraine are welcome almost everywhere, it’s still a financial burden to care for hundred thousands or millions of displaced people.

      But of course it’s fair that Europe does the most, because we are more directly threatened by the war than our friends on other continents. It’s not only morally the right thing, but also the logical one, because if Russia succeeds in its imperialist conquest, the costs for all of Europe will be much higher than any help we have given and continue to give to Ukraine. In money and worst case also in blood.

    16. Miserable-Ad-7947 on

      you also need to add hidden cost, like accepting 4 millions refugees in our borders (1M for poland alone !), wich also has a cost.

      You also need to add all the “free” support given by the US & European, like training soldiers & sharing satellite intelligence.

    17. I wish the future brings the USE United States of Europe, common army, common taxes, etc…
      Or we unite or we will be weak compared to China and USA, subsequently dependent…

    18. TeaLoverUA on

      Thanks. Btw EU should make conditions for receiving money like layoffs in inefficient/ corrupt departments in our government

    19. georgica123 on

      All this money just to fight a country with the economy of Italy whose military is so incompetent they have to conscript prisoners

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