Ukraine is not waiting for the fulfillment of its partners' promises to provide one million artillery shells by the end of the year, but is producing weapons and has separate contracts.
Ukraine will never use the weapons, provided by partners, on the territory of other states, which does not include territories temporarily occupied by Russia.
The European Union intends to deliver almost 170,000 artillery rounds to Ukraine by the end of March and is working on further increasing the volume of supplies.
Two years into the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army lost the same number of personnel and military equipment as it deployed at the outset of the incursion.
Europe should provide Ukraine with all capabilities possible, including long-range missiles, as well as whatever the EU is able to procure outside the continent.
U.S. President Joe Biden has called on U.S. state governors to make efforts to encourage the House of Representatives to immediately pass a bill supporting Ukraine, which was previously supported by the Senate.