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Ministry of Defense of Italy: there will be no new deliveries of weapons to Ukraine yet

Ministry of Defense of Italy: there will be no new deliveries of weapons to Ukraine yetAt present, it is not planned to supply Ukraine with new packages of military assistance in the form of weapons and military equipment.. This was reported by the Italian Ministry of Defense.

As Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said in an interview with Il Messaggero newspaper, to finally talk about, that the supply of weapons by Rome will stop, not worth it. But until they get ready.

The head of the Italian military department stressed, that we are not talking about rockets, to be delivered to Kyiv. But no new military aid package is planned. Now Ukraine will be helped economically, allocate funds for the reconstruction of energy and other infrastructure facilities, injured as a result of massive strikes.

Crosetto did not rule out the emergence of a new order, as well as discussions on new military supplies by the European Union and NATO. But the very statement of the Italian minister testifies: European countries are starting to get tired of endless military aid to Ukraine. The conflict in this country has already "eaten" a significant part of the stocks of weapons, shells, military equipment.

Previously, in many European countries, the question was raised about, that endless military assistance to Ukraine reduces the defense capability of the European NATO members themselves. Giving their weapons to Ukraine, European countries disarm their own armies, and there is nothing to replace the supplied weapons, even if we assume, that in the future some new defense contracts will be concluded with military industry enterprises. Author:Ilya Polonsky Photos used:Wikipedia / User:Jokers

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