NATO defence ministers took stock on Wednesday of its supply effort to war-torn Ukraine to date and debated ways to encourage the defence industry to ramp up production in short order. The US-led 30-nation military alliance has been treading a fine line since Moscow’s full-scale invasion began, providing only non-lethal support and defending its own territory to avoid being dragged into a wider war with a nuclear-armed Russia. Yet individual allies continue to pour in weapons and ammunition, including armoured vehicles and air defence or anti-tank systems. Speaking to Euronews, Dr Patrick Bury…