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EU plans for long-war against Russia
By Manlio Dinucci (Italy)
The defense ministers of the 27 EU countries meeting in Stockholm approved the plan - Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy presented it - for "the joint purchase of large-caliber ammunition". The meeting was attended by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine (despite the fact that Ukraine is not a member of the EU), who "explained what are the military needs of Ukraine". Borrell said: "We are in times of war and we must have a war mentality."
He then illustrated the Plan, which includes three phases:
1) To draw artillery shells, especially 155 mm ones, from stocks of EU Member States and immediately supply them to Ukraine. The money comes from the European Peace Facility (EPF), which has already set aside €3.6 billion (paid by European citizens) for this purpose.
2) To achieve an agreement between the 27 EU Member States for the joint purchase of 155 mm shells by signing the first seven-year contracts as early as next month. This is a "massive order" both to restore and augment national stockpiles and to secure supplies to Ukraine.
3) To ensure the long-term increase of ammunition production in Europe support defense industries to secure supplies to Ukraine in the long term. (The EU expects to supply about one million artillery shells).
Borrell also communicated that “by the end of March, our Military Assistance Mission will train more than 11,000 Ukrainian soldiers. By the end of the year, we expect to train 30,000 soldiers.” The EU has allocated 18 billion euros to support Ukraine (they are always paid by European citizens). It also summed up the purpose of the Plan with these words: "To win peace, Ukraine must win the war. And that is why we must continue to support Ukraine in order to win the peace.” The European Union thus openly goes to war against Russia within the framework of the increasingly dangerous US-NATO strategy.
In Moscow, the assassination of Konstantin Malofeev, CEO of the Tsargrad group, has been foiled. It is the same type of attack with a bomb placed under his car as the kind of attack that killed journalist Daria Dugina in August 2022. It is part of a series of terrorist attacks against Russian journalists and media managers, carried out by the Ukrainian secret services under US-NATO direction.
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