Germany has no plans at moment to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine - Bild
- Germany will not supply Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles because they are not comparable to missiles provided by France and Britain. Germany requires the involvement of the US in any arms deliveries to Ukraine.
- Germany is concerned that the Taurus missiles could be used to target the Kerch Bridge linking Russia to Crimea, which was annexed by Moscow in 2014. Germany plans to supply additional air defenses to protect Ukrainian grain shipments from potential Russian attacks.
- Germany recently announced a new aid package worth 400 million euros for Ukraine, including additional ammunition, protective vehicles, and mine clearance systems.
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Bild: Scholz blocking delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine for the foreseeable future
Germany will not send long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine due to Chancellor Olaf Scholz's fears that the move will draw Germany into the war, Bild reported on Oct. 4, citing unnamed German and Ukrainian sources and previous comments made by the Chancellor.Although the transfer is not categorically ruled out in the future, and Germany has not formally denied Ukraine's request, it is considered "highly unlikely" that the missiles will be deliver…
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