Germany Pledges Increased Military Support and Long-Range Weapon Assistance to Ukraine

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Ukrainian President Zelensky visits Germany to secure a €5 billion arms package, including joint production of long-range missiles, but Germany does not agree to transfer Taurus missiles, citing strategic ambiguity and coalition disagreements. The aid aims to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict with Russia, with both countries expressing frustration over stalled peace negotiations.
- Zelensky departs Germany with pledge for help with long-range weapons, but no Taurus missiles CNN
- Germany's Merz promises to help Ukraine produce long-range missiles BBC
- Merz Says Germany Will Step Up Ukraine Weapons Support as Zelensky Visits The New York Times
- News Wrap: Germany’s chancellor offers to help Ukraine build long-range missile systems PBS
- Germany Agrees on €5 Billion in Fresh Military Aid to Ukraine Bloomberg.com
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