The Prime Minister of Germany is still against sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine
Despite the increased pressure, the German Prime Minister continued to emphasize his opposition to the plan to send long-range Taros missiles to Ukraine. |
German officers in this 38-minute file, dated February 19, talk about They discuss the operational details and targets of the long-range “Taurus” missiles that Germany is going to send to Ukraine.
Taurus missiles have a range of about 500 km, so they can also target targets in Moscow from Ukraine. Of course, the German Prime Minister’s opposition has been accompanied by criticism in the coalition government, and especially politicians from the Green Party and the Liberal Democrats have called for the Prime Minister’s resignation. The opposition also does not agree with this position of the Prime Minister.
The German Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock also said today (Monday) in response to a question about the delivery of Taurus to Ukraine: “In my opinion, the facts are very, very true.” It is clear.” He emphasized that in principle, he supports the review of the delivery of all available military resources to Ukraine. The German foreign minister said: “We will do everything so that Ukraine can defend its country.” During his trip to Montenegro, Baerbok said: “We must carefully examine all the tools we have to defend Ukraine according to international law. High Taurus opposes to Ukraine that the requests from Ukraine to receive these weapons continue and the pressure from the allies and also from within is increasing. The Social Democrat has defended Shultz’s party members against the federal government’s opposition to the delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine. “It is true that the chancellor has put up a stop sign,” Klingbill told the digital media service Table.Media. We will not be a party to the war ourselves. The chancellor and the defense minister investigated the use of the Taros and rejected sending these missiles to Ukraine. I trust the Chancellor and the Minister of Defense that they are right. He added: The fact that French President Emmanuel Macron publicly speculated about the deployment of ground forces in Ukraine was wrong. I would have liked Macron to make these proposals internally and not immediately make the discussion public.
Recently, the media reported that the government in London has privately asked Germany to provide long-range missiles “Taurus”. Informed sources recently announced that British ministers and senior officials have repeatedly emphasized to Germany that Ukraine desperately needs the country’s Taurus missiles, and in this regard, London has come up with solutions for Berlin’s resistance in It has offered to send the missiles, including a swap deal under which Britain would supply Kiev with more Storm Shadow missiles and Germany would then restock Britain’s replacement long-range missiles.
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