Publish dateSunday 26 January 2025 - 09:50
Story Code : 305843
NATO countries have provided more than $190 billion to Ukraine so far
According to the latest data, NATO member countries have provided more than $190 billion to Ukraine in the past three years, with more than half of this amount provided by the United States.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to available data, from February 2022 to mid-January of this year, 32 NATO member countries have provided a total of $191.2 billion to Ukraine, of which $43.3 billion was for special expenses, another $13.4 billion for humanitarian aid, and $133.4 billion for weapons.

According to the Novosti news agency, based on statistical data, the United States provided 54 percent of this total, or $103.8 billion, of which $68.9 billion was spent on purchasing weapons and another $3.7 billion on humanitarian aid to Ukraine, making Washington the main supplier in these areas to Ukraine.

Germany's aid to Ukraine is $17 billion, which is 8.9 percent of total aid from NATO member states. The UK has also contributed $7.7 percent, or $14.8 billion, to Ukraine.

The budget of each of the other NATO member states has been less than 5 percent of the total allocated aid. According to available statistics, the 10 largest donors include Canada with $8.3 billion, Denmark with $7.95 billion, the Netherlands with $7.5 billion, Sweden with $5.3 billion, France with $4.8 billion, Poland with $3.9 billion, and Norway with $3 billion.

According to ISNA, based on available statistics and data, 22 other NATO member states have provided a total of $14.8 billion, or 7.7 percent, of this aid to Ukraine.

It is worth noting that two days after his inauguration, Donald Trump suspended all US foreign aid to countries other than the Zionist regime and Egypt for three months.
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