Zelenskyy Questions Missing US Aid in Ukraine’s War Effort

Ukraine faces an unprecedented humanitarian and economic crisis following U.S. President Donald Trump's recent order to freeze all non-military foreign aid, including significant assistance from USAID. According to reports, Ukraine received over €34 billion in humanitarian aid since the onset of the war, with €16.5 billion provided just in 2023. Trump's decision, made on January 24, has left multiple NGOs and public administrations struggling, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to prioritize critical projects for state funding.
Organizations such as Go Global, which offered educational programs to children affected by the invasion, have suspended key initiatives due to the funding halt. The impact is also being felt by local economies, with many public projects, including those supported by USAID, experiencing delays. The United Nations has reported that several projects centered on human rights protection relied on U.S. funding, making their future uncertain. High-ranking UN officials stated that they are evaluating which programs are critical to maintain despite funding challenges.