
It marks the first month since the conflict began that major European governments failed to make a single new promise to send weapons
Military support for Ukraine appears to be drying up after research revealed that major European governments failed to make a single new pledge to send weapons to Kyiv last month.
Since Russia’s invasion in February, the UK, France and Germany have promised to stand by Ukraine with whatever assistance it takes to win the battle.
But July became the first month since the beginning of the conflict during which there were no significant new pledges of international support by Europe’s largest economies.
