Lithuania, another 10 NATO countries consider joint ammo procurement

NATO HQ in Brussels

The defense ministers of Lithuania, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Latvia, Spain, Poland, France, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and Finland signed the respective statement of intent in Brussels on Thursday.

In the long-term, there are plans to harmonize inventories and, possibly, implement decisions on the joint storage and exchange of ammunition between the countries, the Lithuanian ministry said.

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