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Ammunition for Ukraine at risk as former Czech PM Babiš eyes comeback

Summary by Financial Times
Opposition party vows to halt purchases of shells for Kyiv if it returns to power in autumn

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Deputy leader of the opposition party Karel Gavlicek has already said that the current approach, under which procurement is organized by the Czech government, not NATO, should be reviewed.

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The prestigious British daily noted Karel Havlíček's (ANO) statement about ending the Czech ammunition initiative. Thanks to it, hundreds of thousands of artillery shells were delivered to Ukraine last year. However, according to the Financial Times, the initiative is in jeopardy.

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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, February 2, 2025.
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