European Military Aid Commitments to Ukraine �Dry Up� After 5 Months of War � Research

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Major European governments promised no new military aid to Ukraine in July, the first month this has happened since Russia invaded its
received only around 1.5 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in new pledges of support in July, bringing the total to 84.2 billion euros between
mid-January and early August
pledges.Non-EU member Norway accounted for 1 billion euros of the 1.5 billion euros committed last month, Trebesch said.The
committed support between mid-January and early August, according to the tracker.EU member states and institutions pledged less than 30
shows.The United States also leads other donor countries in military aid, with 2.06 billion euros of weapons delivered out of 8.63 billion
euros committed
Poland and the United Kingdom are the only other two countries to pledge or deliver more than 1 billion euros of weapons or finance future
arms purchases.