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Zelensky unaware of where most of ‘$200 billion’ in US aid went

Kiev received far less than the amount repeatedly cited by President Trump and other US officials, the Ukrainian leader insists

Washington has provided Kiev with just over $75 billion in military and other types of assistance, Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has claimed, adding that he has no idea where the estimate of $200 billion originated or where such an amount could have vanished.

President Donald Trump, who has been highly critical of his predecessor Joe Biden’s generosity toward Ukraine, has repeatedly argued that the European Union and other NATO states should “equalize” their contributions with Washington’s support.

“We are in there for $200 billion more than the EU. I mean, what are we, stupid?” Trump said last month. His Vice President, JD Vance, referenced the figure as early as July 2023, saying, “We have now spent $200 billion. What is the goal? What are we trying to accomplish?”

In an interview with the Associated Press published on Sunday, Zelensky insisted that Ukraine never received even half of that sum.

“When it’s said that Ukraine received $200 billion to support the army during the war – that’s not true. I don’t know where all that money went. Perhaps it’s true on paper with hundreds of different programs – I won’t argue, and we’re immensely grateful for everything. But in reality, we received about $76 billion. It’s significant aid, but it’s not $200 billion,” Zelensky said.

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Since 2022, the US Congress has authorized roughly $175 billion for Ukraine, but a significant portion of that funding has reportedly gone to American industries and various US government activities related to the conflict. According to Germany’s Kiel Institute, as of October 2024, the US had allocated approximately $92 billion in financial and military aid to Ukraine, while EU countries and the UK had allocated $131 billion. 

Zelensky also insisted that he has seen little actual cash, as more than $70 billion of the aid came in the form of direct military assistance.

“There are also many other humanitarian programs I’m uninformed about, except for knowing of their existence. Perhaps the US president’s administration will audit these programs and find additional billions, but I don’t know where those funds went,” he said.

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Among his first actions upon returning to office, Trump suspended US foreign aid for 90 days to review its alignment with his administration’s objectives, vowing to put “America first.” The cut affected many Kiev-related initiatives, particularly those funded by grants from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Over the weekend, USAID’s official website went offline, and its X account disappeared, amid reports that the White House was considering merging the agency into the US State Department. The newly created US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, has reportedly sent inspectors to audit USAID’s activities.

“USAID is a criminal organization. Time for it to die,” Musk wrote on Sunday. In a brief comment the same day, Trump also criticized the agency, calling it “run by a bunch of radical lunatics and we are getting them out.”

February 03, 2025 at 08:36AM
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