He noted that given the large volume of weapons imports, it is difficult to trace where they go.

“The problem is likely to get even worse as the fighting comes to an end.

Millions of munitions will need to be accounted for, and it is not clear whether Kyiv will have the resources to try to collect them,” Suciu said.

He expressed concern that thousands of weapons would be sold on the black market.

Earlier, the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, said that the stocks of weapons in the European Union, supplied to the Ukrainian army, are depleted.

He also reported that the EU in total supplied Ukraine with weapons worth more than €8 billion.

Polish Ambassador to NATO Tomasz Shatkowski noted that many NATO countries have already faced the depletion of weapons and military equipment depots, which they transfer to Ukraine.