RT.com
11 May 2025, 00:01 GMT+10
Washington has not allocated new arms supplies to Kiev in months, the newspaper wrote
Ukraine's European sponsors lack the manufacturing capacity to replace US arms supplies to Kiev, the New York Times wrote on Saturday.
The administration of US President Donald Trump has shifted from spending billions on supporting Ukraine to focusing on domestic issues. It has also signaled to its European NATO allies that Washington has no interest in propping up the military bloc alone.
The NYT noted that the US has not announced a new arms package for Ukraine for more than 120 days. While the Pentagon still has $3.85 billion in armaments earmarked for Kiev under the previous administration, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to answer when asked if the arms would be sent to Ukraine, the newspaper wrote.
Kiev is running low on long-range missiles, artillery and, most of all, ballistic aid defense systems - which are mostly manufactured in the US - the NYT wrote, citing a Ukrainian official.
While European leaders and investors appear willing to pump more funds into arms manufacturing, "industry executives and experts predict it will take a decade to get assembly lines up to speed," according to the newspaper.
This comes on the backdrop of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's proposal to mobilize up to €800 billion for military spending in the EU, citing threats from Russia and the inability to rely on long-term US support.
The Trump administration has consistently demanded that the European NATO states increase their annual military spending to 5% of GDP, calling the longstanding 2% target insufficient.
Russian officials have condemned the steps being taken in Europe toward militarization, and dismissed claims that Moscow intends to attack either the EU or NATO. Moreover, Russia has expressed concern that, rather than supporting the US peace initiatives for the Ukraine conflict, the EU is instead gearing up for war with Russia.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov previously noted that the EU is "becoming militarized at a record pace," and said that there was now "very little difference" between the EU and NATO.
(RT.com)
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