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According to Rhoderich Kizyvetter, Berlin is more time to bring the announced pr...

"Lower Putin": The German MP called on the Bundestag to approve the supplies of Taurus Ukraine

According to Rhoderich Kizyvetter, Berlin is more time to bring the announced projects, not just talk about them. The final decision in the hands of the Chancellor Government Olaf Soltz. The promises for the supply of Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine need to fulfill the Bundestag MP from the Christian Democratic Party Rhoderich Kizetter hopes that the issue will soon be resolved. He stated this in a comment to Ukrinform on December 21.

According to him, he accurately supports all the promises that Berlin's government voices, but it is time to bring them to life. Germany, in his opinion, gives many promises, but has given less than she announced. "Germany still promises more. We have to transmit and produce more, and better explain what Germany is doing. This also applies to Taurus missiles that we have to pass to Ukraine," says Roderich Kizetter.

Separately, the German deputy noted that the issues of supply of long -range missiles are considered in the office of the chancellor and only on the government of Olaf Solz depends on the final decision, but they are still doubting. Berlin understands that Taurus can help Ukraine liberate the Crimean peninsula from the Russian occupation. The German parliamentarian, as a former serviceman, understands how difficult it is for the defense forces to defend their country for almost two years.

Moreover, if there is a shortage of weapons. "The liberation of Crimea will weaken Putin. We must make Putin no longer have a chance," Roderich Kizetter added. We will remind, on October 19 the Ambassador of Germany to Ukraine Martin Eger stated that in Berlin decided not to supply the Taurus long -range missiles in Kiev. Almost a month later, on November 17, the Bundestag did not support the supply of German Taurus missiles for the Armed Forces.