Pistorius: Germany’s reputation among its allies has not been damaged
Germany's defense minister says that despite the leak of secret conversations between German military officers about the war in Ukraine, Berlin remains credible among its allies. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Tass, the Minister of Defense of Germany believes that the disclosure of the audio file of senior officers of this country about Crimea has not harmed the reputation of this country.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced on Tuesday that the disclosure of the conversation between the senior officers of the German armed forces, which discussed the possible attack of Ukraine on the Russian Crimea bridge with The use of Germany’s Taros missiles has not damaged the reputation of this country among its allies.
The Minister of Defense of Germany claimed: I had a telephone conversation with my partners and colleagues in other countries yesterday. The credibility of Germany has not been damaged.
Pistorius added: Everyone understands the dangers of such attacks and knows that it is impossible to guarantee 100% protection. German partners know that we are fully investigating this incident.
The German newspaper Bild reported yesterday that the security services of Western countries prefer not to share information with Germany due to the fear of Russia intercepting such information, because A few high-ranking German officers have access to secure links.
Rashatudi TV network on Saturday broadcast the text version of the audio file of the conversation between four German Air Force officers, including General Ingo Gerhaltz. published and claimed that he obtained this file from the authorities of the Russian security service.