Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, foreign aid has played a major role in boosting defense capabilities and supporting the day-to-day functioning of the war-afflicted country. Support has flowed and continues to flow from many directions, but one vital element was the US aid. Can Ukraine continue to count on it? Can Europe alone continue to help Ukraine? How are international aid organizations handling the situation in this difficult environment? What impact might a reduction of the US aid have on Poland, Ukraine's direct neighbor and one of its biggest supporters?
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Victor Liakh, East Europe Foundation
Robert Hamilton, Head of Eurasia Research, FPRI
Maia Otarashvili, Eurasia Program Director, FPRI
Jakub Romaniuk, Eurasia Fellow, FPRI
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