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Germany joins French coalition to arm Ukraine with long-range weapons

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March 16, 2024
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Published: March 16, 2024 2:04 am
Author: RT

Berlin has so far refused to provide Kiev with Taurus cruise missiles

Kiev’s Western sponsors will work together as part of yet another “capability coalition” to supply Ukrainian forces with specific types of arms, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said, backing the initiative originally floated by French President Emmanuel Macron last month.

During a joint press conference with Macron and Polish PM Donald Tusk in Berlin on Friday, the German chancellor stated that the countries have agreed to expand their own production of military equipment and “procure even more weapons for Ukraine, on the overall world market.”

“We are establishing a new capability coalition for long-range rocket artillery,” Scholz told journalists, without providing any specifics or taking questions.

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz talks to French President Emmanuel Macron at a press conference in Berlin, March 15, 2024
‘We’re not at war with Russia,’ Scholz tells Macron

Following a summit of Ukraine’s backers in Paris last month, Macron announced that France would lead a new coalition that aims to provide Kiev with “medium and long-range missiles and bombs.” Much like many previous Western “capability coalitions” focused on drones, artillery, air defenses and others, the new group will unite those who want to boost Ukraine’s specific ability to “carry out deep strikes,” the French leader said at the time.

It remains unclear what new types of weapons Kiev’s foreign sponsors could supply, as the UK and France have already been providing their Storm Shadow and SCALP-EG long-range cruise missiles since last year, with Macron pledging another 40 missiles in January. The US also sent some of its ATACMS missiles, but Kiev has already depleted the limited supply, and has repeatedly called for additional weapons amid the suspension of American aid.

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FILE PHOTO: British Foreign Secretary David Cameron meets German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock in Berlin, Germany, on March 7, 2024.
UK pressures Germany on long-range missiles for Ukraine

Scholz has thus far refused to send German-made Taurus missiles to Ukraine in order to avoid further escalating a conflict with Russia, resisting pressure from foreign partners and some politicians at home. 

On Wednesday, Scholz again insisted that the delivery of Taurus missiles was “a line that I don’t want to cross as chancellor.” He explained that such a shipment would inevitably require the presence of German military personnel on Ukrainian soil – a development that is “out of the question.”

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