German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius placed the point on June 12 on the supply of Taurus missiles for Ukraine.
You asked me the question whether we are considering this. I answer you – no, ”said the Minister of Defense of Germany at a briefing with President Vladimir Zelensky.
However, according to the German Minister of Defense, Berlin will take part in financing the production of weapons with a long government for Ukraine.
We signed some measures that guarantee this. From Germany, I want to say that we entered this year, we planned 4 billion euros of help in Ukraine. In recent months, we raised this assistance to 7 billion. We want to add another 1.9 billion euros, this has not yet been decided, ”he said.
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Ukraine also agreed with Germany to provide IRIS-T air defense systems for three years.
It should be recalled that in 2024 the Chancellor Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized that at first Berlin must tell Vladimir Putin that he should stop the attack of civilian objects in Ukraine. If Moscow does not listen, then Merze considered it necessary to transfer the Armed Forces of the Taurus Long -Range missiles.
Taurus is German controlled missiles with a radius of up to 500 km and a combat part of 500 kg. They are analogues of the British stormy shadow and the French scalp-eg, already using the Ukrainian army.
Pistorus said that Germany plans to provide 9 billion euros this year in support of Ukraine.
We signed some measures that guarantee this. From Germany, I want to say that we entered this year, we planned 4 billion euros of help in Ukraine. In recent months, we raised this assistance to 7 billion. We want to add another 1.9 billion euros, but this has not yet been completely decided … Thus, we will provide 9 billion euros in support of Ukraine, ”said Germany’s defense Minister.
Source: Racurs

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