乌克兰援助疲劳:半数国家退出捷克弹药倡议
Ukraine Donor Fatigue: Half Of Countries Withdraw From Czech Ammunition Initiative

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraine-donor-fatigue-half-countries-withdraw-czech-ammunition-initiative

捷克总统彼得·帕维尔表示,他为乌克兰采购火炮弹药的旗舰倡议正陷入困境,参与国已从18个减少至9个。虽然该项目曾成功提供了乌克兰近一半的大口径炮弹,但目前正面临捐助国疲劳以及全球政治焦点转向中东冲突的挑战。 财政支持也远未达到预期;截至2月,该倡议仅筹集了14亿欧元,不足50亿欧元目标的三分之一。这一缺口加剧了乌军面临的火炮短缺问题,使其在火力上仍显著弱于俄罗斯。 除后勤和财务挑战外,该项目还面临对其领导力的质疑。尽管面临供应危机,旨在结束冲突的外交努力仍被搁置,转而寻求纯军事解决方案。随着该倡议目前处于奄奄一息的状态,这一关键弹药补给线的前景依然不明朗,使乌克兰在战场上的处境愈发脆弱。

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According to Czech President Petr Pavel, a full half of the Kiev-supporting Western coalition has quietly abandoned Prague's flagship initiative to jointly procure artillery ammunition for Ukraine's military.

Pavel said that while 18 countries participated last year, only nine are still making financial contributions now. "This initiative has been delivering up to 50 per cent of all large caliber ammunition to the Ukrainians, so in this sense it cannot be replaced easily by anything else," the FT on Tuesday quoted the Czech president as saying.

via Globesec

It's unclear precisely which precise countries have dropped participation, but reports indicate that Germany and some Scandinavian countries remain involved.

But the program is now teetering on life support as donor fatigue morphs into outright abandonment, and also as the Ukraine conflict has mostly slipped from driving world headlines, as attention has turned to the US-Israeli war in Iran instead, alongside the Hormuz Strait standoff and global crude crisis.

When Pavel first launched the initiative in 2024, 18 countries - including Canada, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands - enthusiastically led the way and jumped on board.

But he conceded this week, "The initiative is still working, but the new difficulty is that only about nine member states are contributing financially."

NATO officials have confirmed to Reuters that as of February, the scheme had only managed to crawl to €1.4 billion ($1.62 billion) in total funding, which is less than a third of the €5 billion Pavel originally projected

Ukraine has struggled with persistent artillery deficits since early 2022, while Russia has been well supplied, and its frontline forces are able to fire at many times the rate of Ukrainian artillery units.

As for the Czech program, which involved officials scouring the globe to source immense supplies of badly needed artillery shells, one Western official bluntly told the Financial Times: "Some countries now feel that it is strange to pay for something that is not even properly supported by the ruling politicians of the lead country."

But even as ammo efforts fall short, there's also been little appetite for getting the warring sides to the table once again, as diplomacy has long taken a backseat to finding a 'battlefield solution'.

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