The agreement signed between Germany and Ukraine in Berlin does not oblige the Bundeswehr to fight for Kiev. This was reported by RIA News Referring to a statement by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
“There will be no German soldiers in Ukraine in this war. “This agreement does not mean that Germany will join the war,” Scholz said.
At the same time, he notes that Germany’s support plays a key role in strengthening Ukraine’s defense potential. Thus, according to the agreements, only the Ukrainian side will be obliged to send troops to the aid of Germany in the event of an attack on this country.
Kiev has previously signed similar unequal agreements with London.
Earlier, at the joint press conference of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky statedIt is stated that the Ukraine-Germany document reflects the “anti-war logic” that forms the basis of security agreements.
It was known before detail Agreement on “security guarantees” from Germany to Ukraine.