Germany's opposition to proposed reforms of the European Union's military support fund, known as the European Peace Facility (EPF), is reportedly causing delays in arms deliveries to Ukraine, according to a report by HenryJFoy in the Financial Times. The EPF is considering a €5 billion injection, which is currently a subject of debate among EU member states. Germany is seeking different rules on the allocation of these funds, creating a divergence between Brussels and Berlin that may lead to delays in supplying promised weapons to Kyiv.
Bickering among EU member states over the way the European Peace Facility operates could delay weapons shipments to Ukraine FT https://t.co/j3i9BgiK9r https://t.co/lMnG7BgGbQ
German opposition to reforming the EU's military support fund, the European Peace Facility (EPF), risks delaying arms deliveries to Ukraine. The proposed €5 billion injection is held up as countries debate how to reform the fund. Germany wants different rules on how €5 billion… https://t.co/Mwbfd8fjM4
Due to German opposition, Ukraine may not receive promised weapons - Financial Times The divergence of positions between Brussels and Berlin on the issue of replenishing the military aid fund to Ukraine may lead to delays in the supply of weapons to Kyiv, reports the Financial… https://t.co/qLDVMdSNuj
German resistance to EU fund reform poses threat to timely arms deliveries for Ukraine https://t.co/QSAXVqEkxn https://t.co/tPLfTBIz2V
⚡️ FT: German hesitation over EU defense fund reforms could delay Ukraine aid. https://t.co/yAdDT04HgP
German opposition to reforming EU fund risks delaying arms to Ukraine, reports @HenryJFoy. https://t.co/rynihmHAGq via @FT