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Ukraine urges EU to speed up artillery shell supplies

EU leaders overcame long-running opposition from Hungary to agree an aid package of €50 billion (S$70 billion) for Ukraine last week

By REUTERS
February 08, 2024
Ukrainian servicemen prepare to fire towards Russian positions with a 155 mm M777 Howitzer artillery weapon on the front line somewhere near the city of Bakhmut on March 11, 2023. — AFP
Ukrainian servicemen prepare to fire towards Russian positions with a 155 mm M777 Howitzer artillery weapon on the front line somewhere near the city of Bakhmut on March 11, 2023. — AFP

KYIV: Ukraine on Wednesday urged the European Union to take “urgent steps” to increase deliveries of artillery shells, whose stocks Kyiv says are desperately needed to defend the front line against its invading neighbour, Russia.

Securing the shells has been a priority for Kyiv, which is burning through its reserves as Russia throws manpower and resources in a bid to make territorial gains.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told top European diplomat Josep Borrell at a press conference in Kyiv that he expected the EU to ease regulation and sign “long-term contracts” with defence companies to boost shell production. “If you ask a soldier at the front what he needs most now, the answer will be shells,” Kuleba told Borrell.

“Because the scale of the war and Russia’s use of artillery reached a level for which, let’s be honest, the European defence industry was not ready,” he added.Kuleba also said Ukraine found infighting in the US Congress over the future of American aid “confusing”, days after Republican lawmakers resisted new support for the war-torn country. EU leaders overcame long-running opposition from Hungary to agree an aid package of €50 billion (S$70 billion) for Ukraine last week, but support from Washington is still in doubt due to Republican resistance.