In 2025, Ukraine managed to attract over $45 billion in assistance — the highest figure since the beginning of the full-scale war and nearly 30% more than last year.

This was reported by Minister of Defense of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal.

Key areas of support in 2025 included:

  • weapons and ammunition;

  • development of air and missile defense;

  • investments in joint production and procurement for Ukraine’s defense industry;

  • training, repair, technical support, and logistics.

More than $6 billion was allocated to the development of Ukraine’s defense-industrial complex, including within the framework of the “Danish model”.

Nearly $3 billion was received by Ukraine from profits generated by frozen Russian assets in the EU and the United Kingdom. These funds were directed toward weapons procurement and the development of the defense sector.

“International support for Ukraine is becoming long-term and systemic. This is a guarantee of deterring Russian aggression, strengthening our defense capabilities, and ensuring a just peace in Europe. I sincerely thank each of our partners for this extremely important support”, — Denys Shmyhal wrote.