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The EU will sign an annual plan for the supply of ammunition to Ukraine – media

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In Ukraine, they believe that to fight Russia, our state needs only 4 billion euros for shells.

The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the countries of the European Union will sign a plan for the supply of ammunition for Ukraine for the next year. On Sunday, March 19, Radio Liberty journalist Rikard Jozwiak reported Twitter.

According to him, the signing of the document is scheduled for Monday, March 20.

“EU foreign ministers must sign an ammunition supply plan for Ukraine – with the aim of providing Kyiv with 1 million artillery shells over the next 12 months,” he wrote.

At the same time, the journalist noted the “remarkable diplomatic work” of Estonia, which laid the foundation for this case.

Earlier it was reported that in Europe there is a shortage of explosives to increase the production of ammunition for Ukraine.

Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand announced the sending of another batch of military aid to Ukraine.

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Source: korrespondent

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