The EU has increased military support for Ukraine since Russia's aggression, but faces challenges in boosting ammunition production. A proposed European Defence Industry Program aims to allocate €1.5 billion for defense from 2025 to 2027, though experts suggest €500 billion is needed over the next decade. There are discussions about financing options, including Eurobonds, but frugal countries oppose this. Public opinion on defense spending is divided, with some advocating for more support for Ukraine and others preferring to focus on national defense. NATO contributions may need to rise, with current spending levels varying among EU countries. The EU is taking steps to enhance its defense capabilities, including appointing a dedicated commissioner for the defense industry. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)