EU Says Highly Unlikely It Will Meet Ammunition Pledge to Ukraine
- The bloc had pledged 1 million rounds of artillery ammo
- EU defense ministers will discuss the issue next week
This article is for subscribers only.
The European Union informed member states that the bloc is very unlikely to hit a pledge to provide Ukraine with 1 million rounds of artillery ammunition, complicating Kyiv’s ability to keep pace with Russia’s own production.
The EU’s foreign policy arm, the European External Action Service, briefed EU diplomats this week that the bloc would likely miss the March 2024 target, according to people familiar with the matter.