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War in Ukraine: Western weapons are not intended to attack Russian territory, says Scholz

2023-02-05T07:01:04.212Z


The German Chancellor assured that there was a "consensus" with Volodymyr Zelensky on the use of the new weapons promised to kyiv, including heavy tanks and longer-range rockets.


There is a "

consensus

" with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Western-supplied weapons should not be used for attacks on Russian territory, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in an interview with

Bild am Sonntag

.

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Ukraine's allies have taken new steps in military support to Ukraine by pledging to provide heavy tanks and longer-range rockets, among other things.

These GLSDB (Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb) rockets could almost double the range of action of the Ukrainian strike force, according to the Pentagon which announced on Friday that they would be included in a new package of American military aid.

These small-diameter missiles fired from the ground can reach a target 150 km away and therefore threaten Russian positions behind the front lines.

Heavy tanks of Western design have also been promised to Kiev, which expects to receive "

between 120 and 140

" from different countries.

Germany will deliver 14 Leopard 2 tanks taken from the equipment of its army.

"

German tanks are threatening us again

," Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, drawing a parallel between his military campaign in Ukraine and the war against Nazism, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory against Hitler's armies in Stalingrad.

No personal threat

His words are part of a series of absurd historical comparisons that he uses to justify his attack on Ukraine

,” commented Olaf Scholz in

Bild

.

"

But nothing justifies this war

," he added.

Together with our allies, we are providing combat tanks to Ukraine so that it can defend itself.

We carefully weighed each arms delivery, in close coordination with our allies, starting with America.

This common approach makes it possible to avoid an escalation of the war

”, assures the German Chancellor.

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During the telephone exchanges he has had with the Russian president since the start of the conflict, Vladimir Putin has “

not threatened

” him personally, neither him nor Germany, specifies Olaf Scholz questioned on this point by

Bild

.

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed in a documentary that the Russian president had "

threatened

" him by mentioning a "

missile

" fire.

The Kremlin had refuted these allegations.

Source: lefigaro

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