US Defence Equipment Deliveries to Finland, Estonia Delayed Amid Middle East Conflict
Impact of Middle East Conflict on US Defence Deliveries to Europe
Statements from Finnish and Estonian Presidents
HELSINKI, April 28 (Reuters) - Some U.S. defence equipment deliveries to Europe are being delayed because of the war in the Middle East, the presidents of Finland and Estonia said on Tuesday.
Finnish Perspective
• Finnish President Alexander Stubb said some U.S. stock is being delivered elsewhere because of the war in Iran, but did not see this as alarming for Finland.
Estonian Perspective
• Estonia's President Alar Karis said his country had been informed of delays related to HIMARS rocket systems.
Call for Strengthening European Defence Industry
• "It gives a signal that in Estonia and in Europe in general we should much, much faster develop our defence industry," Karis said.
Background and Context
• Reuters reported on April 16, citing sources familiar with the matter, that U.S. officials have informed some European counterparts, including in the Baltics and Scandinavia, that some previously contracted weapons deliveries are likely to be delayed as the Middle East war draws on weapons stocks.
(Reporting by Anne Kauranen, writing by Essi Lehto, editing by Terje Solsvik)
