Rutte and Yermak commented on the possible halt of critically important weapons supplies to Ukraine from the USA.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized in an interview with the American television channel Fox News that Ukraine urgently needs support from Europe due to the possible halt of critically important weapon supplies from the USA. Rutte noted that Ukraine cannot do without support in terms of ammunition and air defense systems in the short term.
For his part, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak urged citizens not to panic due to provocative headlines on social media, but to rely only on official information. The Pentagon has suspended certain deliveries of precision ammunition for Ukraine due to a 'lack' of this type of weaponry in the USA, however, Ukraine has not received any official messages regarding this.
According to Politico, Ukraine is demanding clarification from the Pentagon about the situation, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned a representative of the US embassy for explanations. Despite this, Europe intends to strengthen its support for Ukraine amid the possible halt of American weapon supplies.
It is crucial for Ukraine to receive support from European countries due to the possible halt of critically important weapon supplies from the USA. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the necessity of supporting the Ukrainian army in terms of ammunition and air defense systems, while the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine called on citizens not to panic and to rely only on official information.
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