Washington (Monitoring Desk) According to a report by the Financial Times, the United States has informed European countries and its allies about possible delays in arms deliveries.
The report states that the US has warned its European partners that shipments of weapons may be delayed as pressure on military stockpiles has increased in the current situation.
US officials said that in the context of ongoing tensions with Iran, weapons are being used in large quantities, resulting in a significant reduction in US defense reserves.
According to the Financial Times, officials from the United Kingdom, Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia have also been formally informed about potential delays in arms deliveries.
The report further added that the US remains committed to continuing arms supplies to its allies, but the supply chain may be affected under the current circumstances.