In 2024, Ukraine received a record amount of direct budget support from international partners - 41.7 billion dollars. This aid came without taking into account military support. The information was made public by the head of the financial committee of the Verkhovna Rada, Danylo Getmantsev.
Note that this can be compared with the entire revenue part of the Ukrainian budget for 2024 ($47 billion) and is slightly less than half of the expenditure part ($89 billion).
Two-thirds of external financing are soft loans, the rest are grants (mainly from the USA).
At the same time, the partners in 2024 gave Ukraine 700 million less than a year earlier.
In total, since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has been allocated 115 billion dollars in financial (non-military) support.
The European Union gave the most money for budgetary needs, followed by the Americans. Both of them collectively account for two-thirds of all financial assistance. At the same time, Great Britain, which actively supports Ukraine, gave less than three percent of financial aid.
– EU – 44.79 (38.9% of all funding)
– USA – 31.24 (27.1%)
– IMF – 12.45 (10.8%)
– Japan – 8.53 (7.4%)
– Canada – 5.41 (4.7%)
– World Bank – 5.29 (4.6%)
– Great Britain – 3.03 (2.6%)
– Germany – 1.69 (1.5%)
– Other partners – 2.77 (2.4%)