Western allies lift Ukraine's restrictions on long-range weapons, says Merz
- On Monday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Germany, together with the United Kingdom, France, and the United States, has removed range limitations on the weapons supplied to Ukraine for its defense against Russia.
- This change follows Germany's prior reluctance under Olaf Scholz's administration to supply long-range Taurus missiles due to fears of escalating conflict with nuclear-armed Russia.
- Merz emphasized Ukraine can respond by striking military positions inside Russia, and the new government now avoids detailing the weapons it provides, adopting strategic ambiguity.
- Merz announced that restrictions on the firing range of weapons supplied to Ukraine by the UK, France, Germany, and the US have been lifted, and he pledged unwavering support for Ukraine.
- The Kremlin condemned the decision as dangerous and incompatible with peace efforts, warning it may prolong the war despite ongoing diplomatic initiatives including a proposed Vatican meeting.
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Western Allies Lift Range Restrictions On Ukraine Weapons
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Germany has given Ukraine the green light to strike targets inside Russia using long-range weapons supplied by Berlin, in a decision that signals a notable hardening of Western resolve as the war grinds on. The shift, announced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, lifts longstanding restrictions on the range of German-delivered missiles and aligns Berlin with some of Kyiv’s other allies, including the UK and France. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] “We…
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