U.S. warns some European countries of likely delays in contracted weapons deliveries
The Facts
- U.S. officials informed some European counterparts that certain previously contracted weapons deliveries are likely to be delayed.
- Sources said the likely delays are tied to the war with Iran drawing on U.S. weapons stocks.
- Several European countries are expected to be affected, including countries in the Baltic region and Scandinavia.
- Some of the weapons at issue were purchased by European countries under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program and had not yet been delivered.
- The communications about the delays were not public, and the sources cited in reports spoke on condition of anonymity.
- The White House and Pentagon did not immediately respond to requests for comment, while the State Department referred questions to the Pentagon.
Context
Which European countries are reported to be affected?
Reports say several European countries are affected, including countries in the Baltic region and Scandinavia, but the specific countries were not publicly identified in the cited reporting U.S. News & World R…,Lietuvos Radijas ir….
What is the Foreign Military Sales program mentioned in the reports?
The Foreign Military Sales, or FMS, program is a U.S. government-backed channel through which foreign countries buy American-made weapons with U.S. approval and logistical support Deutsche Welle,Lietuvos Radijas ir….
Why do the delays matter to European governments?
European officials said the postponements are putting them in a difficult position, and some of the affected countries are in the Baltic and Scandinavian regions, where defense planning is sensitive Наша Ніва,guancha.cn.
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