
Thursday, January 8 | 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time
Ukraine remains highly dependent on Western financial assistance and arms deliveries. President Trump has halted all U.S. financing for Ukraine, shifting the full burden to the country’s remaining partners in Europe, Canada, and Japan.
Can Ukraine’s allies fill the vacuum left by the United States?
Join us for an expert discussion examining Ukraine’s financial outlook for 2026–2027 and the capacity of its partners to sustain support.
Speakers:
Dr. Philip Zelikow — Botha-Chan Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution at Stanford University; Member, Friends of Ukraine Network (FOUN)
Timothy Ash — Senior Sovereign Strategist, RBC BlueBay Asset Management (London); Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House
Moderator:
Dr. Anders Åslund — Chairman, FOUN Economics Task Force