German foreign minister arrives in Kyiv to discuss support for Ukraine
- On June 30, 2025, Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul arrived unexpectedly in Kyiv to emphasize Berlin’s commitment to supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
- Wadephul’s visit followed Russia’s largest aerial assault in a 24-hour period, launching 477 drones and 60 missiles, as Putin rejects peace talks seeking Ukrainian capitulation.
- During meetings with President Zelenskyy and Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, they discussed expanding military aid, deepening bilateral ties, EU sanctions, and Germany’s role in Ukraine’s drone and missile development.
- Wadephul stated, “Germany stands by Ukraine” and pledged to explore “every possible path” to supply additional air defense systems and support Ukraine’s defense efforts.
- The visit underscores Germany’s ongoing commitment as Ukraine’s second-largest military supporter, while domestic debates on defense modernization and cyber strategy proceed.
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"20 Minutes" takes stock for you every night about the conflict in Ukraine. This Monday, the day was marked by Germany's agitation towards Russia during a trip to Kiev
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Read Full ArticleGermany vows to pursue 'every path' to boost Ukraine's air defenses, FM Wadephul says in Kyiv
Speaking at a press conference during his visit to Kyiv, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Germany is working with its defense industry, European allies, and the United States to urgently secure more systems for Ukraine's air shield.
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