The UK Ministry of Defence has been criticized for not utilizing more than half of the £900 million allocated to the UK-led International Fund for Ukraine. This fund, which is part of an international effort involving nine countries, has faced bureaucratic delays in distributing contracts, according to reports from The Guardian. The unused portion of the fund amounts to over $1 billion, raising concerns about the efficiency of aid delivery amid ongoing conflicts.
London is in no hurry to spend money already allocated to Ukraine More than half of the funds from the International Support Fund for Ukraine, which is managed by the UK Ministry of Defense, were not used. The reason was delays in issuing contracts, The Guardian reports. Nine… https://t.co/ftxlX6kfaG
UK Defence Ministry has not spent half of money from international support fund for Ukraine – The Guardian https://t.co/oG1nuBthLO
UK Ministry of Defence accused of delaying arms supplies to Ukraine - Guardian The UK Ministry of Defence has faced criticism for not using more than half of the military aid fund for Ukraine, totaling £900 million (approx. $1.113 billion), donated by partner countries,… https://t.co/sC2Agg0jGf
More than half of a £900m military fund for Ukraine run by the British Ministry of Defence has not been used because of bureaucratic delays in handing out contracts. The UK-led International Fund for Ukraine counts nine countries among its donors. Critics claim its provision of… https://t.co/M7VX32M8ef
⚡️Guardian: Half of British military defense fund for Ukraine remains unused. More than half of the U.K.'s 900 million pound (over $1 billion) military fund for Ukraine remains unused due to bureaucratic delays in handing out contracts, the Guardian reports.…
MoD accused of ‘go-slow’ with half of £900m Ukraine fund unused https://t.co/9vBUYYDSnX