In the current situation, it makes no sense to conduct any negotiations with Moscow to end the war against Ukraine, said German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbok. The Minister’s statements quote Deutsche Welle.
Berobok notes that by the time of the beginning of the Russian invasion of the West countries “everything” “did everything” to prevent this war, but Russian President Vladimir Putin in response “tore off these peaceful negotiations” and “has been destroying an unexplored country for six months now “.
Moscow does not even want to “really actively negotiate the humanitarian corridors,” and in such a situation there is no other way left other than to continue to “support Ukraine by supplies of weapons,” the head of the German Foreign Ministry emphasized, reminding the additional week of the additional week of the additional week supply of German weapons for more than 500 million euros.
Reuters previously reported that Germany plans to additionally transfer Iris-T missile systems to Kyiv, 10 armored repair and evacuation machines, 20 missile systems, ammunition and drones protection. Deliveries must approve the Bundestag committee.
Berlin’s indecision in the issue of supplying weapons to Kyiv at the beginning of the war became one of the reasons for the loss of trust in the Baltic countries and Eastern Europe to Germany, Berbok admitted. According to her, in the relations of Germany with these countries there are a lot of firewood, including due to the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. “We did not listen to the fears of our Baltic and Eastern European friends. We need a new European and Eastern European policy,” said the head of the German Foreign Ministry.