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US, Germany talk tank supply

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BERLIN: US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was to press Germany’s new Defence Minister Boris Pistorius yesterday to allow for the transfer of Germanmade tanks to Ukraine, US officials said, as the two countries remained at loggerhead­s over the issue.

Germany will allow German-made tanks to be sent to Ukraine to help its defence against Russia if the United States agrees to send its own tanks, a German government source told Reuters.

But US officials publicly and privately insist that Washington has no plans to send US-made tanks to Ukraine for now, arguing that they would be too difficult for Kyiv to maintain and would require a huge logistical effort to simply run.

“The secretary [of defence] will be pressing the Germans on this,” one senior US defence official said.

The US official said supplying Ukraine with German-made Leopard tanks made the most sense as a number of countries already had them and were willing to transfer them quickly. Washington has committed roughly US$24 billion (792 billion baht) to help Ukraine to defend itself against Russia.

A second

US official said President Joe Biden’s administra­tion was set to approve a new aid package to Ukraine, worth more than $2 billion.

The package, which could be announced today during a meeting at an airbase in Germany, would likely include Stryker armoured vehicles for Kyiv, but not M1 Abrams.

The US aims to break the dynamic of grinding warfare and near-frozen front lines in Ukraine with newly announced military capabiliti­es that it hopes will breathe fresh momentum into Kyiv’s battle against Russian forces, a senior Pentagon official said on Wednesday. But Colin Kahl, the Pentagon’s top policy adviser, said it still wasn’t prepared to meet Kyiv’s calls for gas-guzzling M1 Abrams main battle tanks.

Some Eastern European officials have publicly called on Germany to allow the transfer of Leopard tanks to Ukraine. Some US officials are hopeful they can convince Germany to allow the transfer of third-party tanks to Ukraine.

“We are very optimistic that we will make progress on this requiremen­t by the end of the week,” a second US official said.

 ?? ?? Austin: No US-made tanks for now
Austin: No US-made tanks for now
 ?? ?? Pistorius: To meet US counterpar­t
Pistorius: To meet US counterpar­t

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