Moving Taurus to six months or a year will not bring benefits to Ukraine today. Therefore, Ukraine’s military support has now improved, the Chancellor said.
German Friedrich Mertz considers the supply of Taurus fan -Toss winged missile to Ukraine. This was announced the day before the ZDF channel.
“Of course, this is within the limits of the possible,” the Channel Channel’s air said, answering the leader’s question about Taurus.
According to him, it will take several months of the Ukrainian military study.
“We always said – I said right that Taurus needed several months of preparing soldiers in Ukraine,” he said.
Mertz emphasized that system delivery in six months or a year will not bring benefits to Ukraine today. Therefore, according to him, Ukraine’s military support has been improved today.
The Chancellor has confirmed that Germany is closely coordinating its actions with European partners, some of which have already placed large cruise missiles in Ukraine.
As you know, in recent days, Mertz said it will allow Ukraine to use long weapons. And about further sanctions against Russia, the Chancellor said: “Everything that can be done on a safe legal basis is thoughtful and possible.”
Remember, on May 28, Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky arrived in Berlin and met with Chancellor Merz, president of the Federal Republic of Germany Frank, Valter Steinmeier and chairman of Bundestag, Julia Klokner. During the visit, Germany promised the new military help in Ukraine for 5 billion euros.
Thus, a contract was signed along with the Diehl Defense for the manufacture of iris-T air defense systems and missiles to them. The cost of this contract is 2.2 billion euros.
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