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Moscow: Taurus would make Germany a war party
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The likely next Chancellor Friedrich Merz is considering sending Ukraine to send Taurus’ dye missile. This creates harsh reactions in Russia.
Russia reacts to a possible delivery of Taurus marching air bodies from Germany to Ukraine with threats. Germany could thus become the War Party, said the speaker of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Sacharova, in Moscow.
If taurus rockets are used against infrastructure goals in Russia, “then this will be seen as a direct participation in Germany in combat acts on the part of the Kiev regime with all the consequences for Germany that result from it”.
The CDU chairman and likely new Chancellor Friedrich Merz should consider this, said Sacharova, according to the State Russian news agency TASS.
Merz open for delivery of Taurus
In a television interview, Merz had opened openly to deliver the marching missile with a range of 500 kilometers in consultation with European partners to Ukraine. He also said that destruction of the Russian bridge on the annexed Black Sea Peninsula could use Crimea of Ukraine. Taurus is considered a suitable weapon for this. Former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev insulted Merz for such considerations as a Nazi.
The outgoing Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) rejected Ukraine’s requests for Taurus during his term. His main argument was also that Moscow would then consider Germany as a war party. The reason is that Bundeswehr soldiers should be involved in target programming. However, this is denied by the manufacturer as by experts.
The SPD wants to continue to avoid such an escalation with Russia, said its general secretary Matthias Miersch. The future black and red coalition had to decide this question together.
Moscow against European troops in Ukraine
At her weekly press conference, Sacharova also refused to improve the security of Ukraine by a European troop contingent in the future. She called this an “insane plan”. Paris and London lead a “coalition of the willing” that wants to secure a possible peace in Ukraine.
dpa
Source: Stern

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