EU agree €500 million plan for ammunition, missile supply for Ukraine

EU negotiators have struck a deal to boost long-term ammunition and missile supplies for Ukraine, the Spanish EU president announced early on Friday.
EU member states’ representatives and the European Parliament have agreed on a plan to provide Europe’s defence industry with financial incentives to expand production capacities rapidly.
The initiative, proposed by the European Commission in May, is to be funded with €500 million ($544 million) from the bloc’s joint budget.
“This is yet another proof of the EU’s unwavering commitment to supporting Ukraine,” said Spanish Defence Minister Margarita Robles.
It would also strengthen the European Union’s defence technology and industrial base, ultimately ensuring the long-term security and defence of EU citizens, she added in a statement.
EU member states have struggled to supply Ukraine with sufficient ground-to-ground and artillery ammunition and missiles for Ukraine to fend off Russia’s invasion.
The increase in production is now aimed at preventing further bottlenecks for the Ukrainian armed forces and ensuring that EU states remain capable of defending themselves and can maintain sufficient stocks.
The agreement still needs to be formally confirmed by the EU’s member states and parliament.
EU sources believe the regulation could be officially adopted and come into force before the end of July.
(dpa/NAN)
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