The Chancellor said that due to the “events of the last 24 hours” this issue could no longer be postponed.
German Parliament should immediately recognize the war released by Russia and its consequences for Germany and European “emergency situations”, which contributes to the additional support of Ukraine. This was announced to journalists of the German Chancellor Olaf Sholts, Ukrinform reports.
“The Bundestag should adopt a War Classification decision in Ukraine soon and its serious consequences for Germany and Europe’s security as an emergency in understanding Article 115, paragraph 2 of the Constitution. This will lead to the fact that our support in Ukraine, which is more important than important, will no longer take the “cost” of other activities that are our state in our states, “he said.
The media record that according to him it is unclear what amount of allowance can be discussed and from what resources they will bring. The publication suggests that we can talk about new loans.
According to him, given the events in the last 24 hours and the statements of the American administration, the answer to this question could no longer be postponed.
The Chancellor aims to promote a discussion with the EU on how to invest in a general defense and develop a strong European defense industry.
“Inability to act means a threat to our country’s security and our continent, and I will not allow it to happen at this critical time for our country,” the Chancellor assured.
We will remind you, earlier Olaf Sholts said that Germany helps Kyiv “like no one in Europe”, but will not give Taurus missiles long to avoid Germany’s or NATO
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