Washington Revises Estimate of Aid Provided to Ukraine from $300 Billion to $100 Billion — Bloomberg
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The U.S. government has significantly reduced its estimate of total aid provided to Ukraine during the war, lowering the figure from $300 billion to $100 billion, Orda reports, citing Bloomberg.
The revised estimate brings the U.S. figure closer to the one previously cited by Kyiv. Ukrainian officials had assessed U.S. assistance throughout the war at just over $90 billion.
According to Bloomberg, the recalculation followed the latest round of negotiations between the U.S. and Ukraine on a natural resources agreement, held in Washington at the end of last week.
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