Thursday, February 27
How much aid have Ukraine’s allies promised since the start of the year?
Thursday, February 27, 2025


The EU and 11 other countries have announced military, financial, and humanitarian support packages for Ukraine since the beginning of the year. Here are new packages and previously announced support:
- The EU committed to providing €35B in financial assistance through the G7 ERA credit initiative and the Ukraine Facility program.
- The US revealed its latest military aid package assembled under President Biden: The €500M package includes additional air defense missiles, ammunition, and equipment for F-16s.
- The UK will allocate €5.4B in military assistance to Ukraine this year, with a €200M package announced at the last Ramstein conference.
- Canada will provide €3.4B in financial support through the G7 package, and transfer 25 LAV II infantry fighting vehicles, a landing system for F-16 fighters, flight simulators, ammunition, and military equipment.
- Norway will spend over €2B on military aid and more than €1B on humanitarian aid.
- Switzerland has approved €1.6B for Ukraine’s reconstruction and development in 2025-2028. This program is the first phase of a €5.3B aid initiative announced last year.
- Sweden has already announced military aid deliveries twice this year, making this the largest package in three years, at €1.2B, along with a transfer air defense systems worth €100M.
- Spain will allocate €1B for military aid this year.
- Denmark confirmed the transfer of 12 of the 19 promised F-16 fighters and will deliver the remaining aircraft within the year. The country has also set aside €200M for military aid and €50M for humanitarian assistance.
- Poland announced military aid totaling €200M, while Finland pledged a matching amount of support.