German warning about the plan to create a no-fly zone in Ukraine
The Prime Minister of Germany warned about the consequences of sending troops and creating a no-fly zone over Ukraine. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoted by Stern weekly, Olaf Schultz, Sadr In a speech, the Prime Minister of Germany strongly opposed the plan to send ground forces to Ukraine and said: I am completely clear about this issue. I said that we don’t want to go there with our soldiers and this is the attitude of the German federal government because we say: this is the point. Accuracy is talked about around and around. For example, a plan to create a no-fly zone might be a “good name.” But ultimately it means: “You shoot down another country’s planes with your fighter planes.” Then we will go to war.
He added: “This cannot be allowed to happen – and the German chancellor is very clear about that.
He also said when asked As to whether German weapons could be used to destroy targets in Russia, his answer seems as open to interpretation as a recent press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron. This answer states: Ukraine has been attacked. That is why it has many options that international law offers and that is why we have reached agreements with Ukraine that we do not have to change.
He emphasized: International law requires you to be able to defend yourself if you are attacked. It is quite clear. And that is why we support Ukraine to the extent described so that it can succeed. But at the same time, it is clear to us that we will not join this front with our own forces.
Differences have arisen in the NATO military alliance regarding the plan to send troops to Ukraine, which was proposed a while ago, especially by France, and opinions in This is different.
France and Estonia do not rule out the possibility of the presence of ground forces in Ukraine. Now Poland is willing to put this option on the agenda. to send troops to this country, started discussions about the deployment of NATO ground forces in Ukraine.
Boris Pistorius, the German Federal Defense Minister, criticized Macron’s proposal in March and said: “No one really He does not want to have boots in Ukraine.
The Secretary General of NATO categorically rejects the deployment of NATO forces to Ukraine and supports the increase of military presence in eastern NATO countries in order to prevent further escalation of conflicts.
“Joseph Burrell”, the European Union’s foreign policy official, recently said after the defense ministers’ meeting in Brussels: “Currently, there is no consensus among the member states about sending a military trainer to Ukraine.”
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |