Germany will provide additional air defense systems and excessively necessary ammunition, the head of the German Ministry of Defense Boris Pistorius.
German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius, who will change the 29th contact group meeting Group in defense of Ukraine (in Ramstein format), along with British colleague John Gili, has confirmed additional military support in Ukraine. This, in particular, is about activating efforts to strengthen air defense. The German official reported this, opening a meeting in the Ramstein format on Monday, July 21.
“Germany will provide additional air defense systems and excessively necessary ammunition. In addition, I agree with Pete Highset, who I met on my journey to Washington that week that Germany would contribute to the fifth urgent urgent patriotic system as possible.
As we can achieve this, we will be in touch with close cooperation and the spirit of trust in one another between partners in the coming days, ”he explained.
According to him, Germany and its partners will also participate in these efforts on the resources that Berlin is acting as part of the actions to strengthen air defense. The minister thanked Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and Norway for their significant contribution.
“Just a few weeks after the initiative continues, there are already signs that we can overcome last year’s achievements,” he emphasized.
As we have written, US president Donald Trump has announced that the first Patriot systems have begun to send European allies, which completely cover American side costs for these weapons.
In Germany, Trump’s statement to the supply of patriotic systems was rejected. But NATO emphasizes that “they are about to work with the Germans” about moving the patriot to Ukraine.
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