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Germany’s Scholz promises probe into Ukraine war talks leak

- BERLIN / AFP

authoritie­s have promised a probe after a secret military recording on the Ukraine war found its way into Russian social media.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised Saturday a full investigat­ion after the audio came as a huge embarrassm­ent for Berlin.

A German Defense Ministry spokeswoma­n confirmed to AFP that the ministry believed a conversati­on in the air force division was “intercepte­d.”

“We are currently unable to say for certain whether changes were made to the recorded or transcribe­d version that is circulatin­g on social media,” the spokeswoma­n said.

The head of Russia’s state-backed RT channel, Margarita Simonyan, posted Friday the 38-minute audio recording of what she claimed were German army officers discussing potential strikes on Crimea in a Feb. 19 videoconfe­rence.

In the recording, discussion­s can be heard on the possible use by Ukrainian forces of German-made Taurus missiles and their potential impact.

Topics included aiming the missiles at targets such as a key bridge over the Kerch strait linking the Russian mainland to Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014.

The discussion­s also cover the use of missiles provided to Kyiv by France and Britain.

Kyiv has long been calling on Germany to provide it with Taurus missiles, which can reach targets up to 500 kilometers (300 miles) away.

‘SWORN ENEMIES’

Scholz has so far refused to send the missiles, worried that it would lead to an escalation of the conflict.

“What is being reported is a very serious matter and that is why it is now being investigat­ed very carefully, very intensivel­y and very quickly,” Scholz said during a visit to Rome on Saturday.

Germany’s ARD broadcaste­r described the leak as a “catastroph­e” for the German secret services.

According to Der Spiegel magazine, the videoconfe­rence was held on the WebEx platform, and not on a secret internal army network.

“If this story turns out to be true, it would be a highly problemati­c event,” Green party politician Konstantin von Notz told the RND broadcaste­r.

Speaking at a diplomatic forum in Türkiye on Saturday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the recording indicated that Ukraine and its backers “do not want to change their course at all, and want to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia on the battlefiel­d.”

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova demanded that Germany “promptly” provide explanatio­ns for the discussion.

“Attempts to avoid answering the questions will be regarded as an admission of guilt,” she said.

“Our age-old rivals – the Germans – have again turned into our sworn enemies,” former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy head of the Security Council, wrote in a Telegram post.

 ?? ?? German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks to the media, Rome, Italy, March 2, 2024.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks to the media, Rome, Italy, March 2, 2024.

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