The Canadian government may allocate up to $30 million to implement a plan to deliver artillery to Ukraine.
Canada intends to provide funding for a Czech initiative to deliver tens of thousands of artillery shells to Ukraine. CBC News reports.
It was noted that the Canadian government may allocate up to $30 million to implement the plan for the delivery of artillery shells to Ukraine, which was proposed at the opening of the Munich Security Conference by Czech President Petr Pavel.
Earlier, Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair said his country was in talks with the Czechs, but did not disclose details.
“I have entered into a memorandum of understanding with one of our European allies, the Czech Republic, regarding the possible acquisition of munitions currently in their arsenal, which will allow us … to provide them quickly in Ukraine as we increase our own production,” he said. .
We remind you that the representatives of the Czech Republic discovered 800 thousand artillery shells of 155 mm and 122 mm caliber in third countries, which could go to Ukraine.
In the past, the media wrote that the Canadian government does not increase the production of artillery ammunition, despite the pressure from its allies, because it does not see an economic point of view in it.
Source: korrespondent

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