The website of the U.S. Agency for International Development, responsible for providing non-military assistance, ceased operations on February 1st.
This information is confirmed on the site’s page.
When attempting to access the site, an error message appears. It halted activities on Saturday, February 1st.
On January 25, 2025, the United States suspended all non-military international aid for 90 days. At that time, a USAID representative stated that staff responsible for projects in Ukraine were ordered to cease all work.
Two Reuters sources familiar with the discussions reported on Friday, January 31st, that the Trump administration aims to reduce the agency's independence and place it under the control of the U.S. State Department.
Reminder:
The suspension of USAID funding programs may adversely affect the agricultural sector in Ukraine, prompting the government to seek solutions and alternative funding sources.