$3.2 billion in the form of direct transfers of equipment from the Department of Defense through the Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA). $350 million PDA (Feb. 25) + $200 million PDA (March 12) + $800 million PDA (March 16) + $100 million PDA (April 5) + $800 million PDA (April 13) + $800 million PDA (April 21) + $150 million PDA (May 6)
$300 million procured capabilities from industry (April 1)
A financing program to provide additional military support for Ukraine and other countries affected by the war. The program largely provides loans and grants to purchase U.S. weapons, equipment and training. (Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022)
The New York Times visualization and reporting: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/03/18/upshot/ukraine-aid-details.html
As of May 13, 2022
Council of the EU Press Release
European Peace Facility has a ceiling budget of €5.69 billion.
Note: The information is based on publicly disclosed information and is current as of 13 May 2022.
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