German Greens candidate for chancellor promises Ukraine TAURUS

German Greens candidate for chancellor promises Ukraine TAURUS

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German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck announced his intention to reconsider Scholz's decision on TAURUS if he becomes Chancellor. Earlier, CDU candidate Friedrich Merz made a similar pledge.

German Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy Robert Habeck promised to send Ukraine long-range cruise missiles TAURUS in case of election as head of the German government, writes UNN with reference to DW.

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The incumbent German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who opposes TAURUS deliveries to Kiev, announced his desire to reconsider the decision of the incumbent German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the candidate for the post from the Union-90/Green party, in an interview with the ARD TV channel on Sunday, November 17.

Friedrich Merz, another Christian Democratic Union (CDU) candidate for chancellor of Germany, made a similar campaign promise earlier, accusing Scholz of lacking strategic vision.

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Olaf Scholz motivated his refusal to supply Ukraine with TAURUS missiles by the danger of Germany being drawn into a war. The day before, the head of the German Defense Ministry and Scholz's Social Democratic Party running mate, Boris Pistorius, also spoke negatively about the TAURUS deliveries to Ukraine, saying that the delivery of cruise missiles to Kiev would not change the situation in Ukraine.

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On November 17, The New York Times (NYT) quoted informed sources as saying that the Joe Biden administration had decided to lift the ban on Ukraine from striking deep into Russia with long-range weapons received from Washington. According to the NYT's interlocutors, this refers to the use of ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles by the Ukrainian armed forces against targets in the Kursk region.

Later, the French newspaper Le Figaro reportedthat France and the United Kingdom had lifted the ban on strikes deep inside Russian territory with long-range SCALP/Storm Shadow missiles, following the United States. However, a few hours later, the publication removed this information from its online page.