Ukraine got 4.4 million large-calibre rounds under Czech initiative, president says


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meets his Czech counterpart Petr Pavel, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine January 16, 2026. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

PRAGUE, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Ukraine ⁠has received 4.4 million rounds of large-calibre ammunition ⁠under a plan pulling together Czech arms traders ‌and producers and funding from foreign donors, President Petr Pavel told a Czech news website in an interview.

Pavel has been a strong backer of ​the scheme which includes Czech defence ⁠officials and defence firms ⁠sourcing 155mm and other large-calibre ammunition around the world, purchasing ⁠it ‌and shipping to Ukraine with funds from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and other donors.

The new Czech ⁠government of Prime Minister Andrej Babis'populist ANO party, ​including the pro-Russian ‌far-right SPD, had considered scrapping the initiative but agreed ⁠under pressure ​from Pavel and allies to continue the plan, although it said it would not give any national funding for the ⁠purchases.

"Since its launch the initiative has brought ​about 4.4 million pieces of large-calibre ammunition to Ukraine," Pavel, a former senior NATO official, told the odkryto.cz website.

"Without this ⁠ammunition reserve, Ukraine's armed forces could not effectively lead defence."

Pavel said nearly 2 million rounds were delivered last year. That number is slightly aboveNATO's December estimate of 1.8 million.

Donors ​have given billions of euros to ⁠the scheme in the past two years, Czech officials have ​said.

A NATO official said last week ‌that more was needed, with ​commitments at 1.4 billion euros versus 5 billion euro target.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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