Germany and France Point Fingers Over Ukraine Weapons Deliveries
- Scholz, Macron to discuss bilateral support in meeting Monday
- Smaller EU nations urge larger economies to pledge more aid
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European Union countries including Germany and France are increasingly blaming each other for failing to provide Ukraine with enough weapons, threatening to chip away at the bloc’s unity as Kyiv enters a crucial phase in the war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has recently urged allies to provide more funding, and said that a failure to do so would benefit Russian President Vladimir Putin and represent a threat to Western security.