“It is unlikely that there will be a sharp increase in the supply of weapons or new taboos regarding their type will be broken, as the United States is cautious and Europe’s stockpiles of key weapons are running out,” the agency quoted a senior EU official as saying.

Four other Bloomberg sources noted that there were no signs that Europe was preparing to supply heavy weapons to Ukraine.

According to the interlocutors of the agency, due to the elections and lack of money in Italy, assistance to Kyiv is no longer on the list of priorities of the authorities.

Earlier it was reported that the center-right coalition of the Brothers of Italy, the League and Fort Italia parties gained 44.53% in the elections to the upper house of parliament after processing more than 90% of the ballots.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz angrily commented on the words of Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba about Berlin's refusal to supply tanks to Kyiv.