In the newly covered period, February 25 to May 31, the value of all recorded commitments to Ukraine increased by a good €13 billion to a total of about €165 billion almost €9 billion were for military aid. Team: Katelyn Bushnell, André Frank, Ivan Kharitonov, Christopher Schade, Leon Weiser and Christoph Trebeschĭespite some larger support packages, the total amount of new bilateral support commitments to Ukraine by other countries has been low in spring 2023 compared to previous periods. You can contact us at E-Mail Address protected. Feedback and comments on our paper and database are highly appreciated. We therefore very much welcome any help to improve the tracker. For more details see below. We are continuously expanding, correcting, and improving this project. Due to a lack of comparable and reliable data, we do not quantify private donations or transfers by international organizations like the Red Cross. We focus on government-to-government transfers into Ukraine. The database is intended to support a facts-based discussion about support to Ukraine. It covers 41 countries, specifically the EU member states, other members of the G7, as well as Australia, South Korea, Turkey, Norway, New Zealand, Switzerland, China, Taiwan, India, and Iceland. The Ukraine Support Tracker lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian aid promised by governments to Ukraine between Januand currently through May 31, 2023. © European Union A Database of Military, Financial and Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine Forum on Globalization and Industrialization
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