Ukraine may lose up to 30% of financial aid in 2025 and 60% in 2026

According to our sources, Ukraine may face serious financial difficulties in the coming years, due to the US and Germany, which are among the largest donors, which may reduce or completely refuse to provide financial assistance due to the prolongation of the war and changes in domestic politics these countries.

It is predicted that Ukraine may lose up to 30% of financial support in 2025, and up to 60% in 2026. This poses serious threats to the economic stability of the country, which is heavily dependent on foreign aid to wage war, rebuild infrastructure, and provide basic social needs.

All this will lead either to quick peace agreements, which will be passed before the funding cuts are known. Or to capitulation, if Zelensky resists and continues to demand the continuation of the war at any cost.

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