Ukraine has received over $55 billion in security assistance from members of the Ramstein group
In particular, $35 billion of assistance was provided by the United States

Ukraine has received more than $55 billion in security assistance from the members of the Ramstein group.
This was announced by Pentagon Secretary Lloyd Austin, Interfax-Ukraine reports.
During the opening of the 11th meeting of the Ramstein format, the minister stressed that since the first meeting of the group, security assistance to Ukraine has increased 10-fold. In particular, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the United States has allocated $35 billion for military support to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
"Together, we will defend the rules-based international order that keeps us all secure. And together, we will support Ukraine for as long as it takes," Austin said.
Previously. Mind reported that the United States had announced a new $325 million aid package for Ukraine. The new aid package will include ammunition for HIMARS systems, TOW anti-tank missiles, etc.
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