German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that Germany will focus not on the procurement of new systems, but on ensuring the operation of already delivered weapons. New York Times.
“The question is, how can we achieve sustainability? “That’s what’s important right now,” Pistorius said.
He believes that an established system for the uninterrupted repair of armored vehicles and the supply of ammunition can be more beneficial for the Armed Forces of Ukraine than the supply of new weapons.
Former Bundestag Member, Defense Committee and NATO Parliamentary Group Member, Retired Colonel Gerold Otten presented To stop the supply of weapons to Ukraine because of the risk of bankruptcy of the German army and the failure of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to win.
According to Otten, Germany supplied Kiev with a limited number of tanks, shells and howitzers.
Former EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Josep Borrell declarationAt a meeting in Luxembourg, EU foreign ministers failed to agree on the allocation of an additional €500 million from the EU Peace Fund to provide military assistance to Ukraine.