Germany willing to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine, says Friedrich Merz
- Friedrich Merz, Germany's chancellor-to-be, stated that he will approve the delivery of Taurus KEPD-350 missiles to Ukraine, pending European partners' agreement.
- This decision has received praise from EU foreign ministers, with support from Britain, France, and the United States, who have supplied their own long-range missiles to Ukraine.
- Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's deputy head of national security, criticized Merz, warning him to 'Think twice, Nazi!' in response to the missile delivery talk.
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had previously blocked the delivery, fearing escalation in the war with Russia.
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Putin is attempting to intimidate Merz with yet more Russian red lines
As Germany’s next chancellor Friedrich Merz prepares to boost support for Ukraine, the Kremlin is already seeking to deter him with intimidation tactics, writes Peter Dickinson. Merz's response will help define whether he is capable of leading Europe.
The Swedish-German robot can put pressure on Putin
With Friedrich Merz as the next Chancellor, the Swedish-German Taurus robot could be within reach of Ukraine. With sufficient range and precision to hit targets in Moscow, it could be used to put pressure on Putin in negotiations, according to military expert Johan Huovinen.
Kiev using Taurus missiles against Russia would mean Berlin enters conflict – Moscow – CLG News
Kiev using Taurus missiles against Russia would mean Berlin enters conflict – Moscow –Firing such missiles would be impossible without involvement of Berlin’s military, the Foreign Ministry has noted | 17 April 2025 | Moscow would consider any strikes by Kiev on Russian targets using German-supplied Taurus missiles as direct participation by Berlin in the Ukraine conflict, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has warned. Her comments co…


Russia Warns Germany Against Supplying Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
Russia said on Thursday it would treat Ukrainian strikes on transport infrastructure using German Taurus long-range missiles as "direct participation" in the conflict by Berlin.
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