Pistorius made a statement regarding frozen Russian assets and ammunition for Ukraine.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated that European partners will continue military support for Ukraine using funds from frozen Russian assets. According to him, the European Union plans to use 1.4 billion euros from frozen Russian assets to purchase military supplies, which will be delivered to Ukraine by the end of this year. He also emphasized that the EU initiative 'one million artillery shells for Ukraine' has almost been fully implemented, and reminded that Europe plans to train 75,000 Ukrainian soldiers by the end of winter.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that EU countries will continue to provide military support to Ukraine using funds obtained from frozen Russian assets. According to him, the EU plans to use 1.4 billion euros to purchase military equipment that will be delivered to Ukraine by the end of the year. He also stressed that the European Union's initiative to supply one million artillery shells is nearly complete, and reminded that Europe plans to train 75,000 Ukrainian servicemen by the end of winter.
For his part, Pistorius confirmed the transfer of 4,000 AI drones to Ukraine, which are an important asset for the Armed Forces not only for defense but also for attacking Russian logistics. He did not mention the transfer of German long-range weapons, maintaining Germany's position unchanged and claiming that 'no one wants to become a party to the war.'
Pistorius also confirmed the transfer of 4,000 AI drones to Ukraine, which are an important asset for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They will be used not only for defense but also for attacking Russian logistics. He did not mention the transfer of German long-range weapons, sticking to Germany's position of not wanting to engage in the conflict of war.
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