The position of the outgoing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Ukraine's supply of Taurus maneuvering missiles has not changed, said the spokesperson for the German cabinet Steffen Hebeestreit.
Scholz had previously promised that as long as he was head of the office, The Germans will not send troops to Ukraine and will not deliver them to the detriment of their safety. For his part, CDU/CSU block leader and likely future German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday in an interview with ARD tv channel allowed Germany to deliver Taurus maneuvering missiles to Ukraine if agreed with European partners.
"The national Chancellor presented his position on the substance sufficiently in item and his position on the substance has not changed," said Hebestreit at the briefing, asked about how Scholz received Merz's message on the Taurus issue.
Before the German parliamentary elections, Merz repeatedly criticized Scholz for refusing to deliver Taurus to Ukraine. He even promised to send an ultimatum to Russia, demanding that attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure be stopped within 24 hours, threatening to hand over Taurus to Kiev. However, Merz later said that he did not send or mention any ultimatum.
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Hebestreit: Scholz did not change the Taurus rocket decision for Ukraine