Putin cautions Germany over any Taurus missile supplies to Ukraine
- Russia announced it would terminate a 1996 military-technical cooperation agreement with Germany due to Berlin's potential supply of Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
- Vladimir Putin warned that supplying these missiles could worsen relations between Russia and Germany.
- The Russian Foreign Ministry criticized Germany for its hostile policies, claiming they harm Russian security interests.
- Putin expressed concerns about Germany's military involvement and rejected the idea of Germany mediating between Russia and Ukraine.
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Russia announced that it will denounce the 1996 military-technical cooperation agreement with Germany in the face of the possibility that Berlin will supply Taurus missiles to Ukraine, which Russian President Vladimir Putin warned will deteriorate bilateral relations. “The Russian side intends to denounce this agreement. The corresponding state-level procedures are being carried out,” the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statem…
A possible delivery of long-acting Ukrainian rockets by Taurus would "complete" Moscow's relations with Berlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin warns.
Russia to Terminate Military-Technical Cooperation Pact With Germany - teleSUR English
The 1966 agreement has lost all meaning and practical value under current conditions, the Russian diplomacy said. On Thursday, Russia announced it would terminate a 1996 military-technical cooperation agreement with Germany, citing Berlin’s potential supply of Taurus missiles to Ukraine. RELATED: Russia Accuses United Kingdom of Planning Ukrainian Terrorist Attacks “The Russian side intends to denounce this agreement. The corresponding state-lev…


Putin sends warning to Germany over Ukraine supplies: ‘Serious damage’
Vladimir Putin has warned Germany against supplying Ukraine with missiles, stating that it would do “serious damage” to the two nations’ relationship. Speaking to reporters in St Petersburg on Thursday (19 June), the Russian president said he would consider the deployment of Taurus cruise missiles to Kyiv as a sign that Berlin is directly involved in the war. He said: "What is this, if not the involvement of the Federal Republic in a direct arme…
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