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Trump inflates Ukraine aid claims during meeting with Zelensky

President cites false $300 billion figure as White House struggles to justify the math

August 19, 2025 / 13:44 IST
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The false claims came during Zelensky’s high-profile visit to Washington for talks aimed at ending the war with Russia
The false claims came during Zelensky’s high-profile visit to Washington for talks aimed at ending the war with Russia

US President Donald Trump repeated false claims about US aid to Ukraine while sitting alongside President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, insisting the US had spent “well over $300 billion” on the war effort. Independent data and government records show the real number is far lower, raising questions about Trump’s accuracy in a high-stakes diplomatic moment, CNN reported.

The real figures

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According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, US allocations to Ukraine from January 2022 through June 2025 amount to about $134 billion across military, financial and humanitarian support. The US inspector general overseeing Ukraine policy puts the broader appropriation at $185 billion, including funds used within the US defence sector or support directed to allied countries. None of these figures comes close to Trump’s claim of $300 to $350 billion.

The White House explanation