German Foreign Minister: Arms supplies to Ukraine dispels doubts about Germany’s credibility

German Foreign Minister: Arms supplies to Ukraine dispels doubts about Germany’s credibility

According to German Foreign Minister Analeina Perbuk, supplying Ukraine with German armaments is a crucial step in restoring Ukraine’s reputation on the world stage.
The Green Party’s foreign policy position stated on Tuesday that Germany will continue to help Ukraine heavily with weaponry during a symposium on international affairs organised by the Corber Foundation in Berlin, the capital of Germany. a group of unity and assurance.

” Perbok said that she works in order not to respond to the question about Germany’s credibility, just saying yes, but also to create confidence in her country, and continued her speech to her Estonian counterpart Ormas Renslaw, who participated in the forum, saying: “Yes, we are here for you, so the security of a region Germany’s security is in the Baltic and East European region, thus we will protect every inch of the alliance’s territory in the case of danger.

” Perpuk again called for European cohesion in light of the Russian attack on Ukraine, noting that solidarity is not an end in itself, but a basis for a joint security policy for the European Union and NATO (NATO).
The recent decision by the European Union to train 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers in Poland and half of them in Germany demonstrates that “this European unity is insurance for our lives,” Berbok continued “we support one another and know we can rely on one another.

” Perbuk directed her talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the calls for negotiation, saying that “peace imposed is not peace for people in eastern Ukraine,” and said that Putin showed very clearly through “false referendums” in the Ukrainian regions that Russia occupies that he is not looking for a way to return. As a result, Europe is more concerned with security within Russia, not with Putin “.

Arms transfers to Ukraine address concerns about Germany’s credibility, according to the German foreign minister

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