Germany confirms it won’t transfer Taurus missiles to Ukraine – media
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed the refusal of the German government to supply Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles Taurus, European Pravda said with reference to Tagesspiegel.
"If individual partners do this [supply long-range missiles], this is their sovereign decision. We do not intend to change our position," Pistorius said on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius.
He reportedly said that he sees no reason to criticize Germany, since his country, together with the United States, provides Ukraine with the most assistance. "Without us, the air defense of Ukraine would have been impossible at all," Pistorius added.
As reported, at the end of May, Ukraine turned to Germany with a request for the supply of Taurus cruise missiles with a range of up to 500 km. Earlier in Vilnius, French President Emmanuel Macron announced the transfer of missiles to Ukraine, which will allow striking deep behind enemy lines.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Germany announces EUR 100 mln to Energy Support Fund, increasing its contribution to EUR 550 mln
20:01, 04.12.2025
Germany announces $200 mln Ukraine weapons package via PURL
12:54, 03.12.2025
Europe has clear course: No dictated peace imposed on Ukraine – Merz
20:14, 01.12.2025
Merz in Bundestag: Support for Ukraine to be increased to EUR 11.5 bln in 2026
20:21, 26.11.2025
Germany says Ukraine will receive long-range missiles
11:58, 20.11.2025
LATEST
Petro Poroshenko handed over four Ai-Petri technical counterintelligence systems to the military
12:09, 07.12.2025
Americans and Ukrainians agree on framework of security arrangements, discuss necessary deterrence capabilities to sustain lasting peace – Dept of State
16:53, 06.12.2025
Rubio's deputy sharply criticizes EU countries after NATO meeting, Musk calls for dissolution of European Union
16:32, 06.12.2025
GUR Cyber Corps attacks leading Russian logistics company on Ukrainian Armed Forces Day – sources
16:23, 06.12.2025
AFU General Staff: Ryazan Oil Refinery in Russia, shell casing plant in occupied Alchevsk damaged