According to research by IFW, as of January 15 the total volume of Estonia’s aid obligations to Ukraine is 3.5% of the country’s GDP. In second place according to this indicator is Denmark, at 2.41%. They are followed by Norway (1.72%), Lithuania (1.54%), Latvia (1.15%), Finland (0.71%), Poland (0.69%), and the Netherlands (0.67%). Germany’s total volume of aid and obligations is 0.57% of its GDP, the UK (0.55%), the US (0.32%), and France (0.07%).
If we consider the aid provided and promised to Ukraine in all spheres in absolute numbers, then the EU is in first place, allocating a total of €84.99B. The second largest supporter is the US, with €67.71B. Germany is in third place with €22.06B.
Meanwhile, Greece, Cyprus, and France have blocked the financing needed to supply Ukraine with Bayraktar UAVs and Turkish-made artillery shells, which were supposed to be purchased with European funds.