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Germany, Russia spar over leaked audio on missiles for Ukraine

Berlin promises to investigat­e

- By KATIE MARIE DAVIES and KIRSTEN GRIESHABER

BERLIN—The German government on Monday vehemently rejected allegation­s that Russia’s leak of a conversati­on by high-ranking German military officers was an indication that Berlin was preparing for war against Russia.

At the same time, the gov- ernment sought to contain the domestic fallout from the leak and promised a quick investigat­ion into how a conversati­on by top German military personnel could be intercepte­d and published.

“It is absolutely clear that such claims that this conversati­on would prove, that Germany is preparing a war against Russia, that this is absurdly infamous Russian propaganda,” a spokesman for German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told reporters in Berlin.

Government spokesman Wolfgang Buechner said the leak was part of Russia’s “informatio­n war” against the West, and that the aim was to create discord within Germany.

The 38-minute recording features military officers discussing in German how Taurus long-range cruise missiles could be used by Kyiv against invading Russian forces.

While German authoritie­s have not questioned the authentici­ty of the recording, Scholz said a week ago that delivering these weapons to Ukraine is not an option— and that he does not want Germany to be drawn into the war directly.

Russia’s foreign ministry, however, on Monday threatened Germany with “dire consequenc­es” in connection with the leak. It did not elaborate. “If nothing is done, and the German people do not stop this, then there will be dire consequenc­es first and foremost for Germany itself,” foreign ministry spokespers­on Maria Zakharova said.

Relations between the two countries have continuous­ly deteriorat­ed since Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago.

The audio leak was posted by Margarita Simonyan, chief editor of Russian state-funded television channel RT, on social media on Friday, the same day that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was laid to rest after his still-unexplaine­d death two weeks ago in an Arctic penal colony. The recording also surfaced just weeks before Russia’s presidenti­al election.

In the leaked audio, four officers, including the head of Germany’s air force, Ingo Gerhartz, can be heard discussing deployment scenarios for Taurus missiles in Ukraine before a meeting with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, German news agency dpa reported.

The officers then state that early delivery and rapid deployment of Taurus missiles would only be possible with the participat­ion of German soldiers. The officers said training Ukrainian soldiers to deploy the Taurus on their own would be possible, but it would take months.

The recording also shows the German government has not given its OK for the delivery of the cruise missiles sought by Ukraine, dpa reported.

There has been a debate in Germany about whether to supply the missiles to Ukraine as Kyiv faces battlefiel­d setbacks. With military aid from the United States held up in Congress. Germany is now the second-biggest supplier of military aid to Ukraine after the U.S., and it is further stepping up its support this year.

Scholz’s insistence last week on not giving Taurus missiles to Ukraine came after Germany stalled for months on the country’s desire for the missiles, which have a range of up to 310 miles and could in theory be used against targets deep inside Russian territory.

 ?? South Korea Defense Ministry file photo via AP ?? A Taurus missile flies during a drill off the country’s western coast in South Korea, Sept. 13, 2017. The German government on Monday vehemently rejected allegation­s that Russia’s leak of a conversati­on by high-ranking German military officers was an indication that Germany was preparing a war against Russia.
South Korea Defense Ministry file photo via AP A Taurus missile flies during a drill off the country’s western coast in South Korea, Sept. 13, 2017. The German government on Monday vehemently rejected allegation­s that Russia’s leak of a conversati­on by high-ranking German military officers was an indication that Germany was preparing a war against Russia.

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