NATO Military Committee chair: Flow of weapons under PURL continues, no signs of slowdown
There are no signs of a reduction in the flow of U.S. weapons supplies to Ukraine under the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative, NATO Military Committee Chair Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone said.
He said this while answering a question from an Interfax-Ukraine correspondent on the sidelines of Kyiv Security Forum on Friday.
Dragone said PURL was working and that the flow was ongoing. He said there were no signs of any reduction in the effort, noting that countries were paying for systems and weapons for Ukraine supplied by the United States, and that these were either already in Ukraine or on their way.
According to him, there was currently no indication or sign that this flow would decrease.
Kyiv Security Forum is an annual international event launched in 2007 on the initiative of Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s Open Ukraine Foundation. This year it is being held on April 23 and 24.