The EU has delivered Ukraine 223,800 shells under the first part of a plan to provide a million artillery rounds to aid Kiev’s fight against Russia, a spokesman said on Friday (11 August).
Earlier this year, the 27-nation European Union pledged to step up supplies of much-needed artillery shells to Ukraine as Kiev’s forces faced shortfalls.
Its members agreed a two-billion-euro plan to raid their stockpiles and place joint orders for shells, in a bid to deliver Ukraine a million shells over 12 months.
Under the first stage of the plan, running between 9 February and 31 May, one billion Euros was earmarked to reimburse EU members roughly half the cost of shells provided from their existing arsenals.
“Member states have delivered around 223,800 artillery ammunition — long-range self-propelled, precision-guided ammunitions as well as mortar ammunitions — and 2,300 missiles of all types,” EU spokesman Peter Stano said.
Overall, the total value of the ordnance provided was 1.1 billion Euros, the EU said. EU funds reimbursed only part of that, suggesting the measure fell short of the target.
Friday’s new figure for artillery ammunition sent was just a small advance on the number — 220,000 shells — announced by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell in late May.
EU countries had until 15 July to declare their deliveries.
This leaves the bloc and its members a long way off their target of one million shells by next spring.
SOURCE: EURACTIV
Raghda Sawas