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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz; French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk they got engaged This Friday strengthen military support for Ukraine with a new coalition

Germany, France and Poland pledge to step up arms supplies to Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz; French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk they got engaged This Friday strengthen military support for Ukraine with a new coalition of long-range missiles and the purchase of more ammunition.

“We will not weaken our support”Scholz emphasized the results of the meeting in the format of the Weimar Triangle, a regional union of Germany, France and Poland.

Scholz also emphasized the agreement of the European Union (EU) to promote special fund for military support of Ukraine 5 billion euros (90.9 billion pesos) have been allocated for this year. strengthening the community education mission Ukrainian soldiers, as well as the decision to use the interests of frozen Russian assets in Europe to support arms purchases for Kyiv.

New coalition

Next Tuesday, a new meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group will be held at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, during which that a new long-range missile coalition will be proposedalthough the German Chancellor himself flatly refused to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine, which are capable of hitting targets at a distance of 500 kilometers.

Long-range Taurus missile. Photo: Reuters.

Regarding the Taurus, there is disagreement even within the German government, where parts of the Greens and the Liberal Party (FDP) are in favor of sending them, despite the rejection of the issue by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and Scholz.

Twice the opposition took advantage of divisions within the government to unsuccessfully try to pass a resolution through parliament requesting the deployment of the Taurus.

However, in February, the government coalition adopted a resolution in the lower house asking “Long-Range Weapon Systems and Ammunition for Them” for Ukraine.

Scholz claims it’s a weapon cannot be used without the participation of German soldiers and asked not to distract attention with a discussion about one type of weapon.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Photo: Reuters.

Macron noted that the coalition is open to all countries, like many others that exist to supply F-16 fighter jets and drones, for example, to Ukraine.

The French President who confirmed this The security and future of Europe is at stake regarding the Russian war in Ukraine, explained that the three countries support the Czech initiative, which at the Munich Security Conference in February last year announced that it had found 800,000 ammunition NATO standard, which could be sent to Ukraine if the necessary funding is found.

It currently has a commitment to supply 500,000 rounds of ammunition through an initiative that Germany has already joined.

More ammo

Macron said that the three countries will work with industry in Europe and in Ukraine for stimulate the production of ammunition on the territory of an occupied country.

A Ukrainian soldier fires a mortar at Russian troops on the front line near Bakhmut, Ukraine. Photo: Reuters.

The French President noted that increasing European production is a prioritybut that “if this is not possible quickly enough or in the required volume, we will be able to mobilize funding to purchase ammunition and military equipment from other countries to support Ukraine.”

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, in turn, noted that it is very important for him that the Weimar Triangle is reactivated and that the trilateral meeting serves to make concrete decisions.

Tusk argued that this indicates that “malicious rumors, disputes or disagreements between capitals are not true“He noted in connection with the differences between the French President and Scholz on some issues, for example, the possible sending of European or NATO troops to Ukraine.

“Today we spoke with one voice, especially about the security of our continent and our countries.”

The leaders of Germany, France and Poland during a meeting in the Weimar Triangle this Friday. Photo: Reuters.

Tusk, in turn, updated his colleagues on his recent visit to Washington and the climate in the US capital in the context of the presidential election, in which Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump is seeking to return to the White House.

Trump threatened not to help Europe if the Old Continent did not pay for its protection, and would also tell Hungarian President Viktor Orbán that he would not give “a single cent” to Ukraine if he became President of the United States again.

“The three of us know that we We Europeans have a responsibility for the transatlantic relationship. and our future, and no one can change that, no matter what happens politically,” he said.

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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