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EU's Kallas: EU countries already providing over 50% Ukraine's ammunition needs

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Posted on April 3, 2025

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EU Nations Supply Over Half of Ukraine's Ammunition Needs

WARSAW (Reuters) - European countries are already providing more than half of Ukraine's ammunition needs, recently put at two million rounds by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Thursday.

"These things are moving very well (...) we need to get the help to Ukraine as fast as possible. President Zelenskiy has said that they need five billion to have at least two million rounds," Kallas said ahead a of EU defence ministers summit in Warsaw.

"I'm glad to see that we already have different proposals or different countries are coming with their input to this, so we have already over 50% of what is needed," she added.

(Reporting by Benoit Van Overstraeten and Karol Badohal; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

Key Takeaways

  • EU countries supply over 50% of Ukraine's ammunition needs.
  • Ukraine requires two million rounds, as stated by Zelenskiy.
  • Kaja Kallas emphasizes the urgency of aid delivery.
  • EU defense ministers summit held in Warsaw.
  • Multiple countries contribute to Ukraine's ammunition supply.

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The article discusses the EU's provision of over 50% of Ukraine's ammunition needs amidst the ongoing conflict.
How much ammunition does Ukraine need?
Ukraine requires two million rounds of ammunition, as stated by President Zelenskiy.
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The EU is actively providing over half of the ammunition required by Ukraine, with contributions from various member countries.

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