EU support for Ukraine reaches €200.6 billion, exceeding U.S. aid. Breakdown: €75.2B military, €104.6B economic, €3.8B from frozen assets.
EU support for Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion has reached €200.6 billion, including €75.2 billion in military aid, €104.6 billion in economic, social, and financial resilience, and €3.8 billion from frozen Russian assets. That surpasses roughly $187 billion in U.S. aid.
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EU support for Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion has reached €200.6 billion, including €75.2 billion in military aid, €104.6 billion in economic, social, and financial resilience, and €3.8 billion from frozen Russian assets. That surpasses roughly $187 billion in U.S. aid.
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