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Bundestag: Spd on Ukraine Troops: "We Do Not Exclude Anything

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Europe wants to support Ukraine in the event of a peace with a multinational force. How Germany participates in it? The SPD Group is only once open.

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The NATO regime remains denied to Ukraine, for which Europe pledges Kiev the creation of an international protection force. But what is the promise of Berlin worth? The coalition states little concrete information about this.

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Germany is theoretically considering sending troops to Ukraine, but before that, some questions need to be resolved.

·Berlin, Germany
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Europe wants to support Ukraine in the event of a peace with a multinational force. How Germany participates in it? The SPD Group is only once open.

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Europe wants to support Ukraine in the event of a peace with a multinational force. How Germany participates in it? The SPD Group is only once open.

·Berlin, Germany
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Following the Ukrainian initiative of Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) and other European heads of state and government, SPD leader Matthias Miersch reaffirms his full support. He does not exclude ground troops for security tasks.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Should Germany send soldiers to Ukraine to secure peace when the weapons remain silent? This is what SPD chief and vice chancellor Lars Klingbeil says in conversation with our editorial team on the negotiations for an end to the war.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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