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Borrell: "Ukraine needs ammunition, it needs better supplies"

The third day of Munich Security Conference.

“Zelensky and Ukraine don’t have enough ammunition, but they have enough motivation. They need better care. This war is taking place on European territory and has consequences for our security.” This was stated by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Joseph Borrell in Munich, at the security conference.

“We must strengthen the defense of the industry. We also need to produce more ammo for all of us. The priority must remain Ukraine. The short and medium term goals should not be confused. Ammunition is Ukraine’s priority in the short term,” Borrell said.

“We must accelerate our support for Ukraine.” “We must walk the talk,” he added, referring to the supply of arms.

“Olaf Scholz’s epochal turning point is not only for Germany, but for the whole world,” he emphasized.

Ukraine will certainly become a member of the EU. After the bombing of Russia, it became absolutely clear that Ukraine belongs to Europe‘ Borrell continued. “After that, various Balkan countries will follow.” “And we have to understand how we’re going to operate, we have to change certain procedures.” It will be a difficult task for Ukraine, he also emphasized. Even before the war, it had many tasks ahead of it ‘ he explained, and ‘performing these tasks while bombs are falling is very difficult. But the Commission is acting faster than ever.’

Borrell quotUkraine needs ammunition it needs better suppliesquot

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