The European Union, following a call from its foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell, has committed to transferring almost 170,000 ammunition rounds to Ukraine by the end of March to assist in the ongoing conflict. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, after discussions with EU High Representative Josep Borrell, highlighted the urgency of the situation and the focus on artillery shells as a priority. The EU also plans to increase the volume of supplies to Ukraine, indicating a significant step in support of the country amid its challenges.
π«‘ Ukraine's Foreign Minister says EU will supply Ukraine with 170,000 shells by late March https://t.co/fkQhKkVspf
By the end of March, the European Union will hand over almost 170,000 artillery shells to Ukraine while also working on increasing the volume of deliveries, Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kuleba said after his meeting with head of EU diplomacy Josep Borrell. https://t.co/PQlHpVS66X
πͺπΊπΊπ¦ By the end of March, the EU will transfer almost 170,000 shells to Ukraine, - Kuleba βοΈ"The absolute priority now is artillery shells. EU is working on further increasing the supply," the minister said after meeting with the head of EU diplomacy. https://t.co/eT4pLwfrds
πͺπΊThe EU will transfer almost 170,000 shells to #Ukraine by the end of March and will work to increase the volume of supplies, Foreign Minister Dmytro #Kuleba said after a conversation with EU High Representative Josep #Borrell. https://t.co/AT5JuM3CkL
β‘οΈ EU will transfer almost 170,000 ammunition rounds to Ukraine by the end of March and will work to increase the volume of supplies Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said after speaking with Josep Borrell. https://t.co/JNO503gpv8
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