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The German Ministry of Health is preparing for war conditions

The Minister of Health of Germany announced that he wants to prepare his country's healthcare system for possible military conflicts, considering the global developments and especially Russia's attack on Ukraine.
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According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting According to the publication “D Site”, due to the war in Ukraine and Moscow’s aggressive rhetoric, German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach announced that he wants to prepare the German health care system for possible military conflicts.

Laurterbach told Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung on Saturday that Germany must not only better prepare for future pandemics, but also “for major disasters and possible military conflicts.” He emphasized that he announced the relevant bill for the summer.

The German Minister of Health also emphasized: It is stupid to say that we are not preparing for a military conflict and then Such a scenario will not come from that.” “Doing nothing is not an option. A turnaround for the healthcare system is also necessary. Especially since, in case of unification, Germany can also become a center for caring for the wounded from other countries.

The Minister of Health of Germany also continued: We currently accept more wounded Ukrainians for treatment than any other European country, and their number is almost a thousand.

In response to the Corona epidemic, the German government coalition known as Traffic Light agreed about two and a half years ago to equip the structures of the health system for major crises. Laurterbach said in an interview with Neue Oznabrücker Zeitung: “After the Russian attack on Ukraine, unfortunately, this challenge has become more important. We have already exchanged views with German military experts and are working with the ministries of defense and interior.

The German Minister of Health also said: I expect to present a draft law in this regard in the summer, which will soon be presented by the government board. Lauterbach described the lines of the law as follows: “In the event of a crisis, any A doctor, any hospital, any health authority should know what to do. We need clear responsibilities – for example for the distribution of large numbers of wounded to clinics in Germany.”

Lauterbach also said reporting channels and transfer options. Patients throughout Germany should also be clear. In addition, the provisions for stockpiling are not sufficient.

Boris Pistorius, the German defense minister, recently stressed that Western allies should prepare for a decades-long conflict with Russia. to get ready, has demanded an increase in defense spending more than the target intended by NATO.

The German Federal Defense Minister expects that in the coming years the need for defense spending will be even higher than two There should be a percentage of GDP determined by NATO member countries.

The German Defense Minister also responded to Donald Trump’s recent anti-NATO statements while calling these positions dangerous. He said that Europe should expect anything and do more in the field of self-defense.

Recently, for the first time in three decades, the German government reported to NATO which achieves the planned defense spending of two percent of the GDP this year. There is a danger of war in Europe, he asked the Germans to change their mentality about security issues and prepare for war.

Get used to the fact that there may be a risk of war in Europe and that means we must prepare for war.

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