MOSCOW, Jan. 16 – Brussels is conducting an audit of weapons supplied to Ukraine by EU member states since the start of Russia’s special military operation in light of claims that a number of states have sent fewer weapons to Kyiv, reported Sputnik.

According to the Financial Times newspaper on Tuesday, citing three EU diplomats familiar with the matter, the audit has been launched by the EU’s External Action Service (EEAS) that plans to present the findings before a summit of EU leaders on February 1.

The EEAS has already met resistance from some countries that are not willing to provide complete data to the EU body’s requests.

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