The Maui News

Minister: Germany won’t block Poland giving Ukraine tanks

- By ANDREW MELDRUM

KYIV, Ukraine — The German government will not object if Poland decides to send Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine, Germany’s top diplomat said Sunday, indicating movement on supplying weapons that Kyiv has described as essential to its ability to fend off an intensifie­d Russian offensive.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told French TV channel LCI that Poland has not formally asked for Berlin’s approval to share some of its German-made Leopards but added “if we were asked, we would not stand in the way.”

German officials “know how important these tanks are” and “this is why we are discussing this now with our partners,” Baerbock said in interview clips posted by LCI.

Ukraine’s supporters pledged billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine during a meeting at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Friday. Internatio­nal defense leaders discussed Ukraine’s urgent request for the Leopard 2 tanks, and the failure to work out an agreement overshadow­ed the new commitment­s.

Germany is one of the main donors of weapons to Ukraine, and it ordered a review of its Leopard 2 stocks in preparatio­n for a possible green light. Nonetheles­s, the government in Berlin has shown caution at each step of increasing its military aid to Ukraine, a hesitancy seen as rooted in its history and political culture.

Germany’s tentativen­ess has drawn criticism, particular­ly from Poland and the Baltic states, countries on NATO’s eastern flank that feel especially threatened by Russia’s renewed aggression.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that if the fellow NATO and European Unio member did not consent to transferri­ng Leopard tanks to Ukraine, his country was prepared to build a “smaller coalition” of countries that would send theirs anyway.

“Almost a year had passed since the outbreak of war,” Morawiecki said in an interview with Polish state news agency PAP published Sunday. “Evidence of the Russian army’s war crimes can be seen on television and on YouTube. What more does Germany need to open its eyes and start to act in line with the potential of the German state?”

Previously, some officials in Poland indicated that Finland and Denmark also were ready to send Leopards to Ukraine.

Earlier Sunday, the speaker of the lower house of Russia’s parliament, State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin, said government­s that give more powerful weapons to Ukraine risked causing a “global tragedy that would destroy their countries.”

“Supplies of offensive weapons to the Kyiv regime would lead to a global catastroph­e,” Volodin said. “If Washington and NATO supply weapons that would be used for striking peaceful cities and making attempts to seize our territory as they threaten to do, it would trigger a retaliatio­n with more powerful weapons.”

French President Emmanuel Macron, meanwhile, said Sunday that he had asked his defense minister to “work on” the idea of sending some of France’s Leclerc battle tanks to Ukraine.

Macron spoke during a news conference in Paris with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as France and Germany commemorat­ed the 60th anniversar­y of their post-World War II friendship treaty. In a joint declaratio­n, the two countries committed to their “unwavering support” for Ukraine.

 ?? Christophe Petit Tesson, Pool photo via AP ?? German Foreign Affairs Minister Annalena Baerbock (from left) German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu (second from right) and French President Emmanuel Macron (third from right) attend a Defense and Security joint council upon a Franco-German Ministers council as part of the 60th anniversar­y of the Elysee Treaty at Elysee Palace in Paris on Sunday.
Christophe Petit Tesson, Pool photo via AP German Foreign Affairs Minister Annalena Baerbock (from left) German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu (second from right) and French President Emmanuel Macron (third from right) attend a Defense and Security joint council upon a Franco-German Ministers council as part of the 60th anniversar­y of the Elysee Treaty at Elysee Palace in Paris on Sunday.

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