NATO sees positive signs Czech ammunition scheme for Kyiv may continue


Members of the military wearing ceremonial uniforms walk at the venue next to a NATO logo, on the day of a NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands June 25, 2025. REUTERS/Claudia Greco

WIESBADEN, Germany, ‌Dec 19 (Reuters) - A senior NATO military official voiced cautious ‌optimism that the Czech Republic may continue an initiative ‌to source large-calibre ammunition for Kyiv from global suppliers despite a recent change of government in Prague.

Before taking office, new Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis ‍pledged to cut military aid to Ukraine ‍from the national budget ‌and suggested his government might end the Czech-led ammunition scheme.

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