The United States announced over $1.5 billion in aid to Ukraine, including $500 million in new energy assistance and $324 million redirected for emergency energy needs.
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$1.5 billion through USAID and the State Department to support Ukraine's energy sector
The U.S. will provide Ukraine with $1.5 billion in aid to support the country's energy infrastructure, address urgent humanitarian needs, and bolster civilian security
The United States will provide Ukraine with more than $1.5 billion through USAID and the State Department.
US Vice President Kamala Harris announced this assistance during a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on June 15.
$500 million from USAID is allocated for Ukrainian energy and $324 million is redirected for emergency energy needs.
More than $379 million in humanitarian aid is allocated for refugees, internally displaced persons, and war-affected communities.
The US State Department plans to provide an additional $300 million to support civil security in Ukraine.
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