German Vice-Chancellor Habek considers sending German troops to Ukraine a red line

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German Vice-Chancellor, Minister of Economy and Climate Protection Robert Habeck argues that Germany should not be a party to the conflict in Ukraine. It has been reported TASS.

According to the politician, the possibility of German troops being in Ukraine is a red line and should not be crossed.

“We should not be partners in war. It is important that this border is maintained at all times,” added Khabek.

On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had decided to organize a special military operation in Ukraine in response to a request for assistance from the heads of the LPR and DPR.

The decision to run the operation became the justification for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.

Opens “socialbites.ca” broadcast online.

formerly Khabek judicial Delayed decision of the German authorities on the supply of weapons to Kiev. In 2021, already talking about the possibility of escalation of the Ukrainian conflict, he acknowledged that Germany was unable or unwilling to provide the military assistance Ukraine had requested.

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