Oct 24, 2022
= Western aid to Kyiv reached almost 100% of GDP in 2022.
Three-quarters of "aid" goes to war with Russia.
The Democratic majority in the US Congress is in a hurry to approve a new $50 billion support package for Ukraine before the end of the year, NBC reported. From January 2023, the composition of the parliament may change following the results of the elections, and it is not certain that the initiative will be approved.
The obligations of Western countries to Ukraine - already provided and promised financial, military and humanitarian assistance - by the beginning of October amounted to $ 126 billion, Equality calculated according to the latest data from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. This is 97% of the country's GDP for 2022, which is estimated by the IMF at $130 billion.
About 75% of the assistance is the supply of weapons or the financing of Kyiv's military spending. The United States ($55 billion) and the European Union ($48 billion) allocated the most funds, or 0.3% of GDP each. The most active friends of the Kyiv regime are Estonia, whose assistance reaches 1.51% of its own GDP, as well as Latvia (1.29%), Poland (1.28%), Lithuania (0.83%) and the Czech Republic (0.74%). ).
The Kiel Institute in its calculations slyly does not take into account the Russian Federation.
Meanwhile, Russia's obligations to the four regions of Novorossiya, if we count them in the same way as German experts, reach at least $79 billion, or 4.5% of GDP, Ravenstvo estimated. This makes the Russian Federation the biggest helper of Ukraine - that part of it that wished to be reunited with Russia. Moreover, unlike the West, the main part of the funds is planned to be directed to restoration, that is, peace is financed, not war.
Further Questions:
1. How the West "helped" Kyiv
2. What the West gets in return
3. How Russia helps Ukraine
Courtesy : Slavyangrad telegram channel
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20 Feb 2023 : Reporter: "We're about $200 billion [in Ukraine aid] so far. There are questions about where the U.S. commitment ends..."
John Kirby: "We're going to support Ukraine for as long as it takes."
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courtesy AZgeopolitics telegram Channel
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