German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, when asked whether there is an 18th agreement, replied, “Yes, we have delivered the agreed upon to Ukraine”. leopard 2 promised by their country Ukraine They have already reached their goal. The issue arose in a joint appearance with the Dutch counterpart of the head of the Berlin government. mark mark, in Rotterdam. Not long ago, the weekly ‘Der Spiege’” spread information that German Leopards were already on Ukrainian soil, something Berlin didn’t even want to disclose for security reasons.
Leopards delivered by Germany have so far been used by the German army. training of your soldiers. Scholz gave the green light to the supply of battle tanks demanded by Kiev last January, followed by weeks of express training for Ukrainian soldiers on the use of tanks on German soil.
Before Scholz’s decision Intense pressure on Berlin From Kiev, Washington and Warsaw for permission to send these tanks of German manufacture and license. The Chancellor’s green light is not only on sending Leopards2 in his army, but also on western allies who owns them and is ready to deliver them to Ukraine.
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Germany initially promised 14, but after so much pressure, it increased the bet to 18 as its European and NATO allies did not respond quickly to the goal of achieving the target. combining two battalions –31 units each — according to Spiegel. Poland had responded almost immediately with Scholz’s yes answer to comply with his offer. Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway and Finland were also setting theirs in the coming weeks. The US finally promised Supply ‘Abrams’ equivalents, American made.
Ukraine considers the so-called main tanks – or battle – necessary to liberate the confiscated territory. Russian troops in Donbass. After Germany gave the green light for “Leopard2”, there was no statement from Berlin or Washington regarding the possibility of supplying fighter jets. Scholz sees this as a red line he doesn’t want to cross because, like the United States, it seems from Germany that this will mean direct involvement of NATO troops in the war against Russia. Poland insists on its willingness to deliver Soviet-made MiG29s, which Ukrainian pilots are allowed to fly.