German’s defense minister Boris Pistorius Kyiv assured Kyiv for further assistance, registered with the coalition agreement.
Ukraine can rely on Germany on the issue of further military assistance, even though the United States has decided to stop the support. This item is clearly registered with the coalition agreement. This is stated by the presence and the possible future minister of the German Boris Pistorius defense minister, reports the local TV channel Tagesschau.
“If Ukraine collapses, if Putin defeats this war in the sense that he will occupy Ukraine, even a large part of it, then it will be the highest threat to NATO and, also by way for neighboring countries, such as Moldova and Georgia,” German officials said.
According to him, it should be clear to everyone, “We talk about not only about unity in Ukraine, we talk about our security and peace in Europe.”
Ukraine knows that a sustainable confidence in stopping stop or peaceful remarks “can also lead or lead to territorial concessions,” Pistorius said. However, he will not tie it to the territorial boundaries.
Although the coalition agreement provides for the additional support of Ukraine, the return to the country’s military duty is not planned, “because there are not enough opportunities for a range of a whole class of young men.”
Pistorius, among other things, has taught new approaches to infrastructure, acquisition and financing.
“All of this is ready and implemented,” he said.
Remember, on April 9, Germany announced the creation of a coalition in Bundestag. The leaders of the three parties held a press conference in Berlin and submitted a coalition agreement called Responsibility for Germany.
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