EU secures two-thirds of 2 million rounds for Ukraine, Kallas says
- The European Union has secured two-thirds of the 2 million artillery rounds pledged to Ukraine, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on April 14.
- Kaja Kallas confirmed that the EU is moving ahead with a $5.9 billion package for Ukraine, which includes two million rounds of high-caliber ammunition.
- Kaja Kallas emphasized the need for urgent support and stated that attacks on Ukrainian civilians highlight the urgency of the situation.
- Kaja Kallas mentioned that the EU foreign ministers will discuss consequences for Russia after its recent attacks on Ukrainian civilians over the weekend.
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EU secures two-thirds of 2 million rounds for Ukraine, Kallas says
"I'm happy to see we already have two-thirds of my ammunition initiative together," Kaja Kallas told reporters ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg, referring to an initiative to provide Ukraine with 2 million high-caliber rounds worth 5 billion euros ($5.7 billion).
The head of European diplomacy calls on EU states to "put maximum pressure on Russia" and accuses Moscow of not wanting the war to end
The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, called on Monday for "maximum pressure on Russia" because what Moscow "really wants" is war in Ukraine and not a ceasefire.
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