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According to the oppositionist Rhoderich Kizyvetter, Ukrainian men, whose number...

Should help defend the Motherland: the German MP supported the conscription of refugees to the Armed Forces - the media

According to the oppositionist Rhoderich Kizyvetter, Ukrainian men, whose number in Germany is about 200 thousand, should help the military. He suggested that they cut their help. The German oppositionist supports the conscription of Ukrainian men living abroad for military service in the Armed Forces.

This was stated by expert on foreign policy issues of the opposition Christian-Democratic Union (CDU) of Germany Roderich Kizetter in an interview with Deutsclandfunk radio station, which was published on December 22. According to him, now about 200,000 Ukrainian men who are suitable for military service have gone to Germany because of the full -scale invasion of Russia. The Bundestag deputy considers it unacceptable that these people do not help in the struggle of their homeland.

In this regard, Roderich Kizyvetter called on the German government to help Kiev call men-white men into military service and protection of Ukraine. At the same time, it does not imply deportation, but offers another option, among which is to cut assistance. At the same time, German Justice Minister Marko Bushman stated in another interview that Berlin would not force Ukrainian men to military service. According to him, those citizens who went to Germany may not worry.

"To force people to perform military service or to pass military service against their will is not our case. I cannot imagine because our constitution implies that no one should serve with weapons against their will for German citizens that we can force people from others from others countries do it, ”said Marco Bushman. Berlin will continue to help refugees in employment.

We will remind, on December 21 in the edition of Welt the material that the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov wants to mobilize refugees living in Germany. It was about citizens from 25 to 60 years, and those who are not listened can be allegedly threatened with sanctions. Later, the Ministry spokesman Hilarion Pavlyuk stated that German journalists "shifted the accent" and discussed another. The German deputy also urged the Bundestag to approve the supply of Taurus missiles to Ukraine.