“If we were asked the question (about sending German Leopard 2 tanks, editor’s note), we would not be against it.German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock assured in an interview with LCI this Sunday in the company of her French counterpart Catherine Colonna. “I heard you say that if the Poles are sent, you will not objectLCI journalist Darius Roshbin asks. “You understood me well– answered the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Until now, Germany has been extremely cautious about sending German tanks to Ukraine.
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The Polish Prime Minister even described Sunday as “unacceptable» Berlin’s refusal to supply heavy Leopard tanks to Kiev, which urgently needs them when the Russians attack. “Germany’s attitude is unacceptable. It has been almost a year since the war started. Innocent people die every day. Russian bombs wreaked havoc in Ukrainian cities. Civilian objects are attacked, women and children are killedMateusz Morawiecki told PAP agency.
His remarks come two days after a meeting of fifty nations at the US base in Ramstein, Germany. Ukraine’s allies there announced new arms supplies to Ukraine, but failed to agree on the delivery of heavy tanks, despite repeated demands from Ukraine.
The Prime Minister of Poland said that he is waiting.”clear statementBerlin allows the shipment of self-produced leopards by countries that own them.
Poland, which declares that it is ready to deliver 14 leopards to Kiev, notes that it is in discussions with about fifteen countries on the subject. If Berlin refuses to supply leopards to Kiev,we will form a small coalition of countries that are ready to donate some of their modern equipment, their modern tanks to the struggling Ukraine.– said the head of Mateusz Morawiecki.
On Saturday, the three foreign ministers of the Baltic countries urged Berlin.now supply Leopard tanks to Ukraine“calling”special responsibility“Germany”leading European power“.
Source: Le Figaro

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