Will Germany send lethal weapons to Ukraine? Russia said - it is not acceptable
The dispute over Ukraine continues. Now Russia has called Germany's sending of deadly weapons to Ukraine unacceptable. It has been said that this step will not contribute to the constructive development of bilateral relations between Germany and Russia.
Speaking to the Russian state news agency Sputnik, Russian
Ambassador to Germany Sergei Nekaev said that the country's leading leaders,
including the German chancellor, foreign minister, agree that sending lethal
weapons to Ukraine is not acceptable. It will in no way constructive and
facilitate the relationship between Germany and it.
In recent days, Ukraine has consistently criticized Germany
for refusing to provide direct military aid, as well as obstructing arms
deliveries by NATO allies. German Chancellor Scholz has said that Germany will
not allow the export of arms to the troubled areas. Germany wants to support
Ukraine financially instead of military help.
The US has consistently said that Russia can attack Ukraine
by the end of February. However, Moscow has denied invading Ukraine. However,
Russia has expressed concern about the growing military presence of NATO in
Eastern Europe. The Kremlin has accused Western countries of trying to
undermine Russia's security.
US President Joe Biden has threatened Moscow that if Russia
attacks Ukraine, the Kremlin will face sanctions that Russian President
Vladimir Putin would not have seen.
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