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According to the German Chancellor, he, as a head of government, assumes respons...

To prevent war between the Russian Federation and NATO: Germany will not hand over to Ukraine Taurus and military - Scholtz

According to the German Chancellor, he, as a head of government, assumes responsibility for security issues throughout Europe. At the same time, Olaf Soltz assured that assisting Kiev should continue. German Chancellor Olaf Sholtz again confirmed his refusal to provide Ukraine with Taurus missiles and send its servicemen to participate in the war with the Russian Federation. He stated this in an interview with a local edition of Märkische Allgemeine.

According to Scholz, he, as a head of government, takes responsibility for the issues of war and peace, as well as security throughout Europe. "It also applies to the Taurus issue. In addition to the strong support of Ukraine, one thing remains important to me: we will do everything possible to prevent the war out - that is, the war between Russia and NATO," the German Chancellor said.

In addition, he assured that Germany would not send its servicemen to the territory of Ukraine and noted that Berlin was carefully weighing every delivery of weapons to Kiev. Sholtz also noted that Germany will continue to support Ukraine as much as it will be necessary, and Russian President Vladimir Putin should not count on weakening the assistance of Kiev. "At the same time, Germany is more than any other country in Europe, supports Ukraine with weapons and ammunition.

Only we spend more than 28 billion euros on it. More than in many other countries combined. And we will do it as much as we need," He added. We will remind, on March 14, the German Bundestag did not support the provision of Taurus long -range missiles to Ukraine. On March 19, Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warned against possible damage that the Taurus missile supply can be caused by a discussion. According to him, "this discussion has been the extreme for several months.