EU’s top diplomat calls $5.4 billion in ammunition for Ukraine an ‘attainable’ goal  

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** to Give Ukraine 5 Billion Euros for Ammunition**

The European Union is planning to give Ukraine 5 billion euros ($5.4 billion) worth of ammunition, said EU diplomat Kaja Kallas on March . This amount is less than the 40 billion euros ($43 billion) package that still lacks agreement among EU members.

**Why the Smaller Amount?**

Kallas called the smaller amount a “realistic plan” that can be achieved sooner. The larger package of 40 billion euros has been discussed, but some countries like Italy, , and are hesitant to agree on it. This is because each country’s contribution would need to be based on its gross national income (GNI), which is a point of contention.

**Ukraine Needs Help**

The US, the main military donor, may not provide as much support the future, making European assistance even more important for Ukraine. The 5 billion euros worth of ammunition will help Ukraine get million large-caliber rounds.

**EU Leaders Meet to Discuss Support**

are meeting in Brussels for a two-day summit to discuss how to support Ukraine and increase defense spending. Ukrainian Volodymyr is scheduled to address the summit online on March 20.

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