Poland to double funding for Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine

Poland will double its contribution to the Czech Republic's initiative to purchase 800,000 artillery shells for Ukraine

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated this, Bloomberg reports.

He noted that his country had decided to double funding for the Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine. However, during a conversation with Latvian Foreign Minister Krišjānis Kariņš and journalists in Riga, Sikorski refused to disclose the exact amount of funding

Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine: what is known

On February 17, it became known that the Czech Republic had found sources abroad for hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds that it could deliver to Ukraine in a matter of weeks.

The Netherlands publicly announced their participation by allocating 100 million euros for the purchase of ammunition. France will also join the initiative to procure ammunition for Ukraine outside the EU. Additionally, Germany and Norway have expressed support for the initiative.

On February 22, it became known that Canada was ready to allocate up to $22 million for shells for Ukraine. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Kroo also announced that the country would finance the Czech initiative with €200 million.

On March 2, the Czech Republic announced that they would be able to make the first deliveries of ammunition to Kyiv within a few weeks.

Later, Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė stated that her country would support the Czech Republic's multilateral initiative to purchase and transfer artillery ammunition to Ukraine.

On March 8, Czech President Petr Pavel announced the completion of fundraising for the purchase of ammunition for Ukraine. The government clarified that it was only the first batch of 300,000 shells.

On March 12, the Czech Republic announced the possibility of purchasing another 200,000 artillery shells for Ukraine in addition to the 300,000 already financed.

The Czech government said that artillery shells, which will be purchased at the initiative of Prague, are likely to start arriving in Ukraine in June.

On March 15, the Portuguese Defense Ministry announced that it would allocate €100 million to the Czech initiative to search for ammunition for Ukraine.

On March 19, Finnish Defense Minister Antti Hakkänen announced that the Finnish government would allocate €30 million to purchase ammunition for Ukraine as part of the Czech Republic's initiative.

On March 21, Lipavský announced that he had received the first 300,000 rounds of ammunition as part of an initiative to purchase it outside the EU and transfer it to Ukraine.

On March 26, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský said that Ukraine could potentially receive 1.5 million rounds of ammunition as part of the country's initiative to purchase ammunition.