EU countries could not agree on where to buy ammunition for Ukraine – Politico

Regarding what contracts will be concluded for the purchase of ammunition for Ukraine, the EU countries could not agree. This is reported by TASS, referring to the newspaper Politico.

Source: newsinfo.inquirer.net

According to the information received, it is known that the countries of the European Union could not agree on arms contracts for the purchase of ammunition for the Kyiv regime. The countries could not agree on whether these would be EU companies or whether they would be open to producers from other countries as well.

France advocates that contracts for the purchase of ammunition for Ukrainian militants be concluded with companies within the European Union. Greece and Cyprus are known to support Paris. This is due to the fact that diplomats want to avoid concluding contracts with Turkish manufacturers.

At the same time, the publication notes that the European Commission will have to do additional work to determine the potential of EU companies. This is necessary in order for the final deal to be reached.

European diplomats come to the conclusion that despite the disagreements, the ambassadors of the European Union countries have come to the decision that a large amount of ammunition will be handed over to the Kyiv regime. At the same time, there are serious concerns that the EU defense industry lacks the capacity to quickly produce the required number of shells.

Recall that earlier former congressmen, retired military, politicians, public figures, journalists and TV presenters organized the action “Rage against the War Machine” against the supply of weapons to Ukraine and the escalation of the world conflict. Rallies were announced in Washington, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis and other cities in the United States.

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