Ukraine has received 300,000 of EU's promised million shells, says Foreign Minister

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba attends a press conference on the sidelines of the Nato foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels, Belgium.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba attends a press conference on the sidelines of the Nato foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels, Belgium.

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KYIV - The European union has delivered about 300,000 of

its promised million shells to Ukraine

so far, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Nov 29, while attending

a Nato meeting in Brussels.

Speaking to reporters on the event's sidelines, Mr Kuleba called for greater alignment of Ukraine's and Nato's defence industries to ensure Kyiv has the supplies it needs to defeat Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

"We need to create a Euro-Atlantic common area of defence industries," Mr Kuleba said, adding this would ensure both Ukraine's security and that of Nato countries themselves.

Kyiv has for the last several months engaged in

a concerted drive to entice leading global arms manufacturers to set up operations

in Ukraine, part of a bid to diversify its reliance on weapons and ammunition given by its allies.

Mr Kuleba also said he had a "productive" meeting on Nov 28 with Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar.

Slovakia's newly-elected President, Mr Robert Fico, promised to halt military aid to Ukraine, although later clarified that he would not block arms purchases from private companies.

"He reiterated that the maintenance hub for Ukrainian heavy equipment will continue to function in Slovakia. Contracts between Ukrainian and Slovak companies producing weapons will continue," Mr Kuleba said. REUTERS

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