Global Assistance to Ukraine amidst Russian Aggression: Political, Military, and Economic Dimensions

Abstract
The relevance of the work is due to the ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine and the need for comprehensive international support for the state to preserve its sovereignty, territorial integrity and borders. Studying aspects of international support for Ukraine is particularly important in the current geopolitical situation. The study aims to analyse the political, military, economic, and humanitarian aspects of international support for Ukraine in the context of Russian aggression. The research methodology is based on analysing and synthesising data from various sources, using comparative analysis, and modelling and synthesising the results. The study results show that political support, expressed in diplomatic efforts and sanctions, significantly strengthens Ukraine's international position and puts pressure on Russia's arbitrariness. Military support, including arms supplies, military training, and financial support, has increased the combat capability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, allowing them to resist the aggressor effectively. Economic support, in the form of financial aid and investments, has helped to stabilise the economy and rebuild the destroyed infrastructure. Humanitarian aid mitigates the social consequences of the conflict by supporting refugees and restoring social services for internally displaced persons. A comprehensive approach to international support includes coordination of efforts by different countries and organisations and is essential for ensuring Ukraine's sustainability in the international arena.
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Keywords
international support, Russian aggression, Political support, Military aid, Economic support, Humanitarian aid, Resilience, Territorial integrity
Citation
Global Assistance to Ukraine amidst Russian Aggression: Political, Military, and Economic Dimensions / Nataliia Kuzminets, Olena Chernyshevych, Vitalii Nestor [et al.] // Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences. – 2024. – Vol. 22, Iss. 2. – P. 6638– 6653.