DID Press: US has suspended the delivery of weapons to Estonia, according to Estonian media reports, amid growing concerns over declining US military stockpiles following recent global conflicts and operational commitments.

The Estonian public broadcaster ERR (Estonian Public Broadcasting) reported that Washington has paused all scheduled arms shipments to the Baltic state, a move that could affect the security posture of a key NATO member in the region.
Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said he was informed of the decision during a phone call with US War Secretary Pete Hegseth, who confirmed that all pending weapons deliveries to Estonia had been suspended.
The development comes as American media outlets have previously warned of a significant drawdown in US ammunition and weapons reserves due to sustained military engagements and international security commitments.
The halt in arms transfers to Estonia could carry broader geopolitical implications, potentially straining US relations with European allies and reshaping defense dynamics within the Baltic region and NATO’s eastern flank.