Germany Tells Russia Threats Are 'Unacceptable' After Arms Makers List Published
Germany said Russia’s list of 21 companies and vague targeting language were an attempt to intimidate its support for Ukraine.
- On Monday, Berlin summoned the Russian ambassador to condemn what it calls "direct threats" against "targets in Germany," the Federal Foreign Office said.
- Last Wednesday, the Russian defence ministry published a list on Telegram containing 21 companies Moscow considers Ukrainian defence suppliers, with at least three German firms included.
- Russian authorities arrested a German woman in the Caucasus city of Pyatigorsk on Monday morning, accusing her of participating in an alleged Ukrainian-backed plot involving explosives.
- German officials stated the threats are "completely unacceptable" and will not intimidate the country, noting attempts to undermine support for Ukraine test national unity.
- Germany and Ukraine recently agreed to a strategic defence partnership to "strengthen cooperation in the air defence field," including supporting Ukraine's drone industry and co-production ventures.
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Germany Tells Russia Threats Are 'Unacceptable' After Arms Makers List Published
Germany became the second country to condemn Moscow over the publication of a list of companies Russia claimed are helping produce attack drones for Ukraine, warning that "direct threats" are "unacceptable."
Because Germany wants to deliver more drones to Ukraine, Moscow had threatened German armament companies. Now the Federal Foreign Office drew consequences in Berlin and appointed the Russian ambassador.[more]]>
The Federal Foreign Office has called on the Russian ambassador in Berlin for "direct threats to Russia against targets in Germany", which are an attempt to weaken German support for Ukraine, the Foreign Office said. However, Germany cannot be intimidated.
The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Russian ambassador to Berlin following Russia's direct threats against German targets.The reference is to the list, published by the Moscow Defense, of 21 European companies engaged in the production of drone components destined for Ukraine and therefore indicated as military targets. The list also includes three companies based in Germany (DaVinci Avia GmbH and Airlogix, both in the Munich…
According to Berlin, there was a Russian threat to targets in Germany, while Ukrainian drone production and German support for Ukraine also became the focus of the case.
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