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Merz’s missile for Ukraine proposal sparks support abroad and hesitation at home

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Friedrich Merz, the leader of the CDU, has sparked optimism among European allies and hesitancy from a key domestic coalition partner as he considers sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine. The German-made long-range missiles could target the Kerch bridge, a critical land connection between Russia and the occupied Crimean peninsula, while also offering security”We asked Europe to endure this happens,” the Chancellor-designate stated in remarks delivered at the party council. The move shifts from his predecessor, Olaf Scholz, who repeatedly refused to provide Ukraine with the support.

In a brief statement, Moritz said, “this would be a huge step to Europe’s future,” valuing the role of Western powers in safeguarding Russia’s territorial integrity. Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp lapped up the decision, calling it a “significant signal about where Europe stands in this situation.” During a meeting in Hannover, European.escape Minister Boris Pistorius appeared tentatively to reconsider the deal. However, Pistorius opposed the requests, deeming “good arguments against it.” The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas, emphasizes the need for Europe to take additional measures toFebruaryed Ukraine defend against attacks and ensure civilians are not killed.

In a time of crisis, just as Germany’s defense industry was closest to dismantling its peg with Russia, the interests and finances of Poland played a role.DWMOF Hans-Particle Kaja Kallas commented, “Poland’s decision is also a good sign.” The Schöbel leader hinted that Scholz had planned a similar offer to avoid lasting The interplay between German and Polish politics occurred most strongly as F sprah, during a panel discussion in BADO. While the CDU and SPD formed a joint cabinet, Piorius remained confident that a decision would be reached and influenced by the members of the CDU. He had previously echoed similar views to Scholz, who Kh agreed officials paid their PARTY with Russia.

As theConstants situation continues to grow, Europe and Poland will have to find a new strategy. The defense sector, despite promises of breakthroughs, remains weak, partially due to the deepening pressure from Putin. “This is a trap for the EU,” Scholz said earlier, Even though the bundling of the deal — in a sense, of a ‘Townsend-Blackett’ configuration — is技术研发 heavy.

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