The U.S. has provided Ukraine with 7.6 billion euros ($8.3 billion) worth of support during the first month of the Russian invasion.
The aid includes financial assistance (loans, grants, and swap lines), humanitarian aid (assistance directed to the civilian population including food and medical items), and military assistance (arms, equipment, and utilities provided to the Ukrainian military).
The EU countries combined have contributed only 2.9 billion euros ($3 billion) despite being the immediate neighbours of Ukraine. The UK, Canada and Japan have pledged a combined 1 billion euros.
Other EU institutions have pledged 1.4 billion euros independently, and the European Investment Bank has contributed 2 billion euros.
The aid includes financial assistance (loans, grants, and swap lines), humanitarian aid (assistance directed to the civilian population including food and medical items), and military assistance (arms, equipment, and utilities provided to the Ukrainian military).
The EU countries combined have contributed only 2.9 billion euros ($3 billion) despite being the immediate neighbours of Ukraine. The UK, Canada and Japan have pledged a combined 1 billion euros.
Other EU institutions have pledged 1.4 billion euros independently, and the European Investment Bank has contributed 2 billion euros.

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