EU defence ministers met in Stockholm to discuss military support for Ukraine, with almost all EU countries agreeing on a plan to quickly provide artillery ammunition.
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The media reports state that almost all EU countries have agreed on a plan developed in Brussels to provide Ukraine with scarce artillery ammunition quickly.
EU defense ministers agreed to ramp up the supply of ammunition to Ukraine.
The EU had yet to reach a concrete and formal decision on ammunition supply as of March 8, 2023.
EU defense ministers preparing to meet Wednesday to discuss a plan to rush one billion euros of ammunition to Ukraine.
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