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The West, which pledged full support to the Russian-occupied Ukraine, is running out of weapons to give to Kiev. The Netherlands signaled that it would not be able to provide military ammunition, citing depleted arms stocks, while Germany openly said "we can't give any more weapons". Italy cited political reasons for cutting off aid. The UK also stated that it would take several years to replenish its stocks.

The Kiev government, which announced that its Soviet-era stockpile had been exhausted and that the continuation of the resistance against Russia depended on the NATO ammunition given to them, received bad news from its Western allies. European countries have announced that they will no longer provide military aid to Ukraine, saying that their arms stocks have been depleted. The announcement that European countries, which encouraged Ukraine by patting its back in the pre-war period and pledged to help until Russia gave up, could not continue military aid, once again demonstrated that the West would not go down the well with the West's rope.

DUTCH PRIORITIZED ITS INTERESTS

The Dutch military has announced that it has reached the limit of what it can do to support Ukraine with military equipment. Dutch Defense Minister Christophe van der Maat said, "Our warehouses are not infinitely full. We are running out of what we can do and it is becoming more stressful for us." The war in Ukraine is affecting the EU's interests, he said, but it is increasingly affecting the interests of the country.

'WE CANNOT GIVE MORE'

"We cannot give more to war-torn Ukraine," German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said during a visit to Mullheim. My Ukrainian colleague is also aware of this. I cannot give more to Ukraine." Berlin, which has been accused of not providing enough military support to Ukraine, was the focus of criticism in the first months of the war when it announced that it would send helmets and body armor to Kiev, which was waiting for weapons.

ITALY'S EXCUSE IS DOMESTIC POLITICS

Italy's Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, who is going through a politically turbulent period, signaled that arms deliveries to Ukraine will stop, citing domestic dynamics. Stating that military aid will end if the incumbent government fails to survive, Di Maio said it would take weeks to establish a structure to approve the military budget. The Italian minister also reminded that it took a hundred days to form the last government.

REPLACEMENT WILL TAKE YEARS

The British General Staff announced that it may take several years to replace the weapons given to Ukraine, which is resisting the Russian invasion. Making a statement on the subject, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin stated that Britain has provided Ukraine with a wide range of weapons and noted that the stocks of the British army are somewhat empty. Lord West, the former head of the Royal Navy, called on London to start producing weapons without wasting time.

https://www.yenisafak.com/dunya/batinin-kieve-verecek-silahi-kalmadi-3839842

*The West, which pledged full support to the Russian-occupied Ukraine, is running out of weapons to give to Kiev. The Netherlands signaled that it would not be able to provide military ammunition, citing depleted arms stocks, while Germany openly said "we can't give any more weapons". Italy cited political reasons for cutting off aid. The UK also stated that it would take several years to replenish its stocks.* The Kiev government, which announced that its Soviet-era stockpile had been exhausted and that the continuation of the resistance against Russia depended on the NATO ammunition given to them, received bad news from its Western allies. European countries have announced that they will no longer provide military aid to Ukraine, saying that their arms stocks have been depleted. The announcement that European countries, which encouraged Ukraine by patting its back in the pre-war period and pledged to help until Russia gave up, could not continue military aid, once again demonstrated that the West would not go down the well with the West's rope. DUTCH PRIORITIZED ITS INTERESTS The Dutch military has announced that it has reached the limit of what it can do to support Ukraine with military equipment. Dutch Defense Minister Christophe van der Maat said, "Our warehouses are not infinitely full. We are running out of what we can do and it is becoming more stressful for us." The war in Ukraine is affecting the EU's interests, he said, but it is increasingly affecting the interests of the country. 'WE CANNOT GIVE MORE' "We cannot give more to war-torn Ukraine," German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said during a visit to Mullheim. My Ukrainian colleague is also aware of this. I cannot give more to Ukraine." Berlin, which has been accused of not providing enough military support to Ukraine, was the focus of criticism in the first months of the war when it announced that it would send helmets and body armor to Kiev, which was waiting for weapons. ITALY'S EXCUSE IS DOMESTIC POLITICS Italy's Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, who is going through a politically turbulent period, signaled that arms deliveries to Ukraine will stop, citing domestic dynamics. Stating that military aid will end if the incumbent government fails to survive, Di Maio said it would take weeks to establish a structure to approve the military budget. The Italian minister also reminded that it took a hundred days to form the last government. REPLACEMENT WILL TAKE YEARS The British General Staff announced that it may take several years to replace the weapons given to Ukraine, which is resisting the Russian invasion. Making a statement on the subject, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin stated that Britain has provided Ukraine with a wide range of weapons and noted that the stocks of the British army are somewhat empty. Lord West, the former head of the Royal Navy, called on London to start producing weapons without wasting time. https://www.yenisafak.com/dunya/batinin-kieve-verecek-silahi-kalmadi-3839842

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Maybe the Poles will try it this winter. They really want to be accepted as Europeans, and it is an European tradition to invade Russia in the wintertime.