EU leaders mull ways to get more weapons to Ukraine amid a new sense of urgency
- European Union leaders are discussing ways to boost arms production for Ukraine amid concerns about Russia's military superiority.
- The EU has provided over 33 billion euros to arm Ukraine since Russia's invasion in February 2022 but fell short of promised artillery shells.
- Germany's Chancellor supports a plan to spend frozen Russian assets on weapons for Ukraine as a $60 billion package in Washington remains stalled.
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