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Ukraine: These are the Largest Providers of Military Aid

Joe Biden and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

Ukraine’s primary supporters are delivering billions in arms and ammunition. So far, the United States has committed the most military assistance, followed by Germany. The Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IFW) has shared some notable data indicating that by the end of August, the United States had provided an impressive $88.77 billion in weapons and equipment to support Ukraine. Other countries have also stepped up to help: Germany contributed $15.81 billion, the United Kingdom added $14.33 billion, Japan provided $9.45 billion, and Canada offered $8.16 billion. Denmark contributed $7.22 billion, Sweden gave $5.12 billion, France contributed $4.80 billion, Poland loaned $4.73 billion, and Norway rounded out the support with $2.96 billion.

Ukraine relies heavily on military aid from other countries and frequently appeals to its allies for more ammunition and air defense systems. Which countries provide the most support to Ukraine?

Top largest providers of military aid

  1. United States: $88.77 billion
  2. Germany: $15.81 billion
  3. United Kingdom: $14.33 billion
  4. Japan: $9.45 billion
  5. Canada: $8.16 billion
  6. Denmark: $7.22 billion
  7. Sweden: $5.12 billion
  8. France: $4.80 billion
  9. Poland: $4.73 billion
  10. Norway: $2.96 billion
  11. Finland: $2.61 billion
  12. Italy: $2.38 billion
  13. Belgium: $2.28 billion
  14. Czech Republic: $1.36
  15. Spain: $1.28 billion
  16. Lithuania: $1.11 billion

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Despina Wilson, D.Litt.
Despina Wilson, D.Litt. in Cultural Diplomacy and Journalism, is the Business News Editor at CEOWORLD Magazine, where she specializes in delivering strategic content at the intersection of international finance, executive positioning, and cross-cultural communication. Fluent in Spanish and English, Despina brings over 12 years of editorial and advisory experience across Latin America, the U.S., and Europe.

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