Total bilateral aid commitments to Ukraine 2022-2024, by donor and type
From January 24, 2022, to January 15, 2024, the European Union (EU) institutions, such as the Commission and the EU Council, provided around 85 billion euros in bilateral financial, humanitarian, and military aid to Ukraine in view of the Russian invasion that started in February 2022. The second-highest value of commitments was recorded from the United States at approximately 69 billion euros.
U.S. aid to Ukraine
As of January 15, 2024, the value of U.S. bilateral aid commitments to Ukraine represented 0.32 percent of 2021 donor GDP. The U.S. donated the largest amount of bilateral military aid and the second-largest amount of financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Generally, U.S. foreign aid to Ukraine has increased since 2015.
Where does military aid in Ukraine come from?
The U.S., Germany, the United Kingdom (UK), and Denmark were the largest suppliers of military aid to Ukraine. In monetary terms, the U.S. bilateral military assistance to the country reached 42.2 billion euros as of January 15, 2024. As part of that aid, the U.S. transported over 5,700 air defense missiles and over 1,600 air defense systems to Ukraine as of February 2024. Furthermore, the U.S. delivered the most units of M777 howlitzer artillery to the country.