Various countries have committed close to 80.7 billion euros to Ukraine between Jan and July 2022.
The US is the single largest contributor to the Ukrainian cause with commitments valued at more than 42 billion euros ($43 billion), which includes military, humanitarian and financial aid.
The UK is the second-largest contributing country with commitments to Ukraine valued at 6.2 billion euros ($6.4 billion).
With the Russian forces gaining in the Luhansk region of Ukraine, it is quite evident that the war is going to continue in the foreseeable future.
This means that Ukraine would need more aid in the coming days, but according to Kiel Institute "The momentum of further commitments to Ukraine is slowing. In the additional period covered in the latest Ukraine Support Tracker release (June 8 to July 1), only a few new pledges were added, and they were less substantial. What is striking is the large gap between pledged and delivered support. Both military and financial deliveries still fall short of what Ukraine says it needs and what was promised to the country."
The UK is the second-largest contributing country with commitments to Ukraine valued at 6.2 billion euros ($6.4 billion).
With the Russian forces gaining in the Luhansk region of Ukraine, it is quite evident that the war is going to continue in the foreseeable future.
This means that Ukraine would need more aid in the coming days, but according to Kiel Institute "The momentum of further commitments to Ukraine is slowing. In the additional period covered in the latest Ukraine Support Tracker release (June 8 to July 1), only a few new pledges were added, and they were less substantial. What is striking is the large gap between pledged and delivered support. Both military and financial deliveries still fall short of what Ukraine says it needs and what was promised to the country."
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