(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, MARCH 20 - "The most priority need is that of ammunition for artillery. It's not just a question of quantity, but also of speed of supply: the sooner we have the greatest possible number of shells, the more lives will be saved".
This is what Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said - according to reports - during his speech at the Foreign Affairs Council underway in Brussels.
The minister said that Ukraine appreciates the Commission's plan to supply munitions to Kiev and counts "on its swift implementation" and "prompt supply" to its Armed Forces.
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