Polish Foreign Minister Donald Tusk said after the meeting of the Visegrad Group in Brussels that Warsaw will provide logistics for the supply of ammunition from the EU to Ukraine. This was reported by RIA News.
“We are glad that we were able to contribute to this initiative (weapons supply to Ukraine – socialbites.ca) – not only financially, but also logistically – so that this ammunition reaches the front effectively,” Tusk said.
Tusk drew attention to the Czech Republic’s contribution to the initiative to supply ammunition to Ukraine. The initiative was first publicly announced by Czech President Petr Pavel at the Munich Security Conference in mid-February.
Formerly Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó aforementionedHe said his country would not send weapons to Ukraine. Szijjártó declared that Hungary was not involved in any actions that resulted in the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
Kuleba, formerly head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine statedHe said he did not understand what conditions Kiev had to meet to join NATO.