The minister said that “there is a solution where and how to get the shells.”

“Now - this will not be a secret - in third countries, that is, partners must buy shells in third countries and transfer them to Ukraine.

Second: partners must stop exporting their shells to third countries and transfer everything to [Ukraine].

Then we will compensate for this shortage [of shells] until the military-defense industry [of Western countries] reaches full capacity,” TASS quotes Kuleba.

For Kyiv, obtaining shells remains “topic No. 1,” but there are several more priority issues, including the supply of air defense systems and long-range missiles, the minister noted.

“Everyone here understands: ATACMS and Taurus are the key things.

The fourth priority, comprehensive, is the maximum increase in weapons production by our partners and together with Ukraine,” Kuleba said.

As the Ukrainian Foreign Minister noted in an interview with ABC, the losses of the Ukrainian army in the territories are not of strategic importance.