EU countries agree to 2-billion-euro plan to send a million artillery shells to Ukraine

The plan approved by the ministers was based on a proposal from EU foreign policy chief Josep Borell to spend 1 billion euros on shells from stockpiles to send more supplies to Kyiv soon, and 1 billion more on joint procurement

FP Staff March 21, 2023 15:53:38 IST
EU countries agree to 2-billion-euro plan to send a million artillery shells to Ukraine

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell hailed the ministers’ approval of the plan as a “historic decision”. Reuters

Brussels: Countries of the European Union have agreed to a 2 billion euro plan to send 1 million artillery rounds to Ukraine over the next year by digging into their own stockpiles and teaming up to buy more shells.

“We have reached a political consensus to send to Ukraine one million rounds of 155 mm calibre ammunition,” Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur told the media on the sidelines of a meeting of EU foreign and defence ministers in Brussels.

“There are many, many details still to (be) solved but for me, it is most important that we conclude these negotiations and it shows me one thing: If there is a will, there is a way,” said Pevkur, whose country had championed the move.

The plan approved by the ministers was based on a proposal from EU foreign policy chief Josep Borell to spend 1 billion euros on shells from stockpiles to send more supplies to Kyiv soon, and 1 billion more on joint procurement. The joint procurement will be limited to companies from the EU and Norway, which has close economic ties to the bloc.

A group of EU governments wanted the initiative to be open to a broader market, arguing this would help get ammunition more quickly to Ukraine. However, another group was of the opinion that EU money should go to EU companies and insisted they would have capacity to meet the high demand.

As part of the initiative, a group of 17 EU members plus Norway signed a document known as a project arrangement, setting out the terms of a joint endeavour to swiftly buy 155 mm ammunition and a longer-term program to buy other ammunition. Such a move marks a significant step in EU integration as defence procurement in the European Union has largely been in the hands of individual member governments until now.

The new joint procurement effort will be led by the EU’s European Defence Agency, which said the common approach was “the best option to achieve cost reduction from economies of scale”.

Borrell hailed the ministers’ approval of the plan as a “historic decision”.

Ukraine has identified the supply of 155 mm shells as a critical need as it engages in a fierce war with invading Russian forces. Both sides are firing thousands of artillery rounds every day.

Ukrainian and Western leaders have warned in recent weeks that Kyiv is burning through the shells more quickly than its allies can provide them, leading to a renewed push to send supplies and find ways to ramp up production.

The 2 billion euros for the plan will come from the European Peace Facility, an EU-run fund that partially reimburses EU member countries for military aid. So far it has paid out some 3.6 billion euros for munitions and other items for Ukraine.

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