In general, foreign aid given by the U.S. is not typically repaid, as it is often provided as a grant rather than a loan. However, some aid may come in the form of loans that countries are expected to repay over time. Additionally, the U.S. may benefit indirectly from foreign aid through strengthened diplomatic relations, enhanced stability in recipient countries, and increased economic opportunities for American businesses. Overall, the primary goal of foreign aid is usually humanitarian assistance or geopolitical strategy rather than financial return.
the giving nation
Giving financial aid
Japan gives economic aid. Actually, they are one of the world's leaders in giving aid to foreign countries.
A gift of money from one government to another government
Foreign aid is paid for by the taxpayers of the country providing the aid.
No; it is not free. It has to be paid back after graduation.
Stabilizes their society and makes war less probable.
foreign aid
Russia does not give foreign aid to the usa. In fact Russia killed most or all of it's foreign aid back in the 90's with the collapse of the Soviet Union and has just recently started a foreign aid program again.
a grant
no.
Foreign aid is intended to result in development.