 Poland will seek an additional 240 million euros, 261 million dollars, in European Union funding to refinance military purchases for Ukraine, the Polish prime minister said on March 23. Poland has already received about 200 million zlotys to refinance arms purchases for Ukraine, Mateusz Morawiewski told reporters in Brussels ahead of an EU summit. We want to obtain 240 million euros, another billion zlotys, for Poland. Also speaking outside the EU summit, Finland's PM Sana Mareens said leaders would have to discuss ways to boost Europe's arms and ammunition production capacity. Maren also said Finland hoped to become a NATO member soon and added that her country would work to support neighbour Sweden's bid to join the alliance.