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Two-thirds of NATO countries do not have weapons to send to Ukraine

Pak Sahafat – The American publication New York Times revealed that until today, two-thirds of the member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are facing an empty stockpile of weapons and military equipment after sending the weapons they provided to Ukraine.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report, the New York Times quoted a NATO official and added: 20 of the 30 member countries of this organization no longer have weapons to send to Ukraine, and only 10 major NATO countries, such as France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, currently send weapons and ammunition to Ukraine.

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This American publication continued that Iran’s military experts had previously commented that even with the help of NATO, it is impossible for Ukraine to win the war with Russia.

It is said that the allied countries of Ukraine have delivered enough weapons and military equipment to Kiev since February 24, when the war began in this country, that they themselves faced a shortage of ammunition stocks. However, the observers have studied another issue other than the reduction of weapons stockpiles.

Based on the results of a research, the “Kiel Think Tank” based in Germany has announced that the United States and the United Kingdom sent the most military aid to Ukraine from January 24 to October 3, followed by Poland in third place and the Czech Republic in ninth place.

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