![]() The Nordic country provided ̶ very transparently published ̶ equal parts of humanitarian, financial, and military aid amounting to €30 million, or 0.13 percent of its GDP. Iceland is now added to the Tracker to further complete the list of donor countries. ![]() This is especially true for EU countries and the United States," says Christoph Trebesch, head of the team producing the Ukraine Support Tracker and director of a research center at Kiel Institute. But the gap between promised and delivered military aid is wide. Military pledges gain in importance with the duration of the war and Ukraine's offensive plans. "After a spike in new pledges before the anniversary of the start of the war, the overall level of new commitments from Ukraine supporters has trended downward again. In contrast, Eastern European countries like the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Poland, and Slovakia, have delivered upwards of 80 percent of their promised heavy weapons. Especially Western partners like the U.S., Germany, and the United Kingdom, were fast to increase their committed sums, but deliveries remain well below promises. In general, only slightly more than half of the heavy weapons committed have been delivered.
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