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18 Feb, 07:30

Weapons stocks depleted in European, Ukrainian stockpiles — Rheinmetall head

Armin Papperger added that demand for weapons in the region will remain high even after the end of the conflict in Ukraine amid promises by US President Donald Trump to cut military support for Europe

LONDON, February 18. /TASS/. Arms depots in Europe and Ukraine are empty due to high demand on the continent, said Armin Papperger, executive director of the German defense company Rheinmetall.

"The Europeans and Ukrainians have nothing in the [weapons] storages," he told the Financial Times.

He added that demand for weapons in the region will remain high even after the end of the conflict in Ukraine amid promises by US President Donald Trump to cut military support for Europe.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that supply of new weapons to Kiev will not alter the situation at the front, but only lead to a prolongation of the conflict. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that any weapons shipments for Ukraine would become a legitimate target for Russia.