Polish media claims France blocks EU decision to finance ammunition supply to Ukraine

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Citing a senior EU official, Polish news agency PAP says France has blocked the decision of the European Union to finance and send a million artillery shells to Ukraine.

The EU foreign ministers approved the groundbreaking package on March 20 this year to fund the supply of ammunition to Ukraine.  Of the proposed €2 billion, half was to be used to reimburse supplies of ammunition from member states’ warehouses.  But there are not enough missiles available in these warehouses, which is why the idea of purchasing them from outside the EU has emerged.

“However, this was opposed by France.  In this situation, the solution would be to procure ammunition from a third country on a donated basis, and then recover it from the warehouses of a member state by transferring other weapons to the third country.  Talks are underway on this matter,” Polish news agency PAP said citing a senior EU official, according to Firstpost.

Officials familiar with the matter reportedly said that the plan is being held up as member states argue over how far spending for the plan will stay within the EU.

A bigger problem is with the second billion euros, which is to be allocated for joint orders from European industry, i.e., de facto in Poland, France and Germany.

“The French blocked the EU decision on the second billion euros before Christmas.  The draft contained a provision that the ammunition was to be reimbursed only on the basis of requests submitted by Ukraine.  Paris, however, wants, without explaining why, this provision to be deleted.  This would also mean the possibility of refunding ammunition which the Ukrainian side has not asked for.  In addition to the decision on ammunition, France wants to add the possibility of compensating for missile deliveries,” a senior EU source told PAP.

Western media reports say a storm of criticism erupted recently after Macron said Europe should not become a “vassal” and must avoid being drawn into any conflict between the US and China over Taiwan.  The French President’s remarks came after his China visit.  

Meanwhile, in the opinion of some diplomats, lobbying by defense companies may be behind France’s decision.

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