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New aid to Ukraine drops to lowest level since war began

New aid to Ukraine drops to lowest level since war began
07.12.2023 19:00
Newly committed aid to Ukraine dropped to the lowest level since the war began, highlighting concerns about wavering support for Kyiv’s war effort from Western allies, reported from Bloomberg.

Fresh support fell almost 90% between August and October from the same period a year ago to $2.3 billion, according to data tracked by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy released on Thursday. The amount was the lowest since January 2022. Ukraine is increasingly dependent on just a few donors including Germany, the US and some countries from the Nordics, and Eastern Europe.

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