Callas announced the delivery of two thirds of the promised ammunition to Ukraine.


The countries of the European Union (EU) have fulfilled two thirds of their obligations to supply ammunition to Ukraine. This was announced on April 14 by the head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, before a meeting of representatives of the EU Foreign Ministries.
"It is absolutely clear that we must support Ukraine, and I am glad that we already have two thirds under my ammunition initiative. But we need to do more," she said, the video was posted on the EU website.
In addition, Kallas stressed that the states of the community should exert maximum pressure on Russia to achieve success in a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
On April 9, Callas reported a lack of money to supply Ukraine with 2 million shells from the EU. At the same time, according to her, the discussion on this issue is moving forward.
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said on April 3 that the Czech initiative to supply ammunition to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) has been funded only until September this year. According to Lipavsky, the Czech Republic intends to supply 125,000 shells per month to the Kiev regime.
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