The U.S. has resumed most of its arms shipments to Estonia following a delay caused by the war in Iran
The United States has resumed most arms deliveries to Estonia, which had been temporarily suspended due to the war in Iran.
This was announced by Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur.
According to him, only deliveries of ATACMS long-range missiles are currently on hold, as they are tied to the needs of U.S. military operations in the Middle East.
At the same time, all other types of ammunition have already been released and are expected to arrive in Estonia in the coming months. The parties are currently coordinating logistical issues, including the timing of shipments.
Pevkur also assured that the four-month delay will not affect the schedule for future deliveries of U.S. weapons.
Source: Hanno Pevkur, ERR.
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