Germany Maintains Stance Against Sending Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz remains firm in his decision not to supply Ukraine with German long-range Taurus missiles, despite the U.S. allowing Ukraine to use American long-range missiles against Russia. Scholz's stance is part of his reelection strategy, emphasizing caution to prevent the war from escalating. This decision contrasts with other German political leaders who support the U.S. move, and it comes amid tensions with Russia and concerns over potential peace negotiations by incoming U.S. President Donald Trump.
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