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According to the Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, this is probably not due to the...

There are no factories: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the EU could not provide 1 million ammunition for the Armed Forces

According to the Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, this is probably not due to the lack of political will in European countries, but with a lack of production capacity. The European Union will not be able to provide Ukraine with 1 million ammunition until March 2024. This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dmitry Kuleb during a telecommunication. According to him, this is probably not due to the lack of political will in European countries.

The fact is that EU countries simply do not have enough production facilities, factories, warehouses in order to fulfill this promise. There are also problems and bureaucratic. "The European Union is working on eliminating these problems, and that is why, while in Berlin, I called on the European Union to develop a holistic policy in the field of defense industries . . . But it takes more," Kuleba said faster. He stated that Ukraine is the leading Europe today.

Therefore, she needs a completely new quality of work of defense industries of EU Member States. Recall that on November 10, Bloomberg reported that the European Union will not be able to provide Ukraine with 1 million ammunition until March 2024. According to journalists, the European Union promised to put a million artillery ammunition to Ukraine until March 2024, but reported that he would most likely not be able to cope with this task.

The publication noted that the EU authorities had already informed the Member States that the block would not fulfill the obligation that had previously taken over. This will complicate Ukraine's efforts to "keep up" with Russia in its desire to increase its production of shells and enlist the support of the DPRK. It was also reported that the high representative of EU Josep Borrell said that Ukraine's military support from the EU reached 27 billion euros.