Human rights defender and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who advocates for Ukraine on the international stage, Oleksandra Matviichuk, has called on Germany to supply Ukraine with long-range Taurus missiles and to take a more decisive stance against Russia.
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Matviichuk noted that it takes Russian missiles less than a minute to reach, for example, a school in Kharkiv.
“The only way to prevent this is to stop these missiles while they are still at a military airfield in Russia. For that, we need Taurus,” she told the media group Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND) in an interview.
As stated, the human rights defender urged Germany to more thoroughly analyse the mistakes the country had made in its relations with Russia, particularly highlighting cases of bribery of the German elite during the construction of the gas pipeline.
In her view, until 2022, Germany — like the civilised world in general — allowed Moscow to act with impunity for far too long.
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“Russian war crimes in Chechnya, Moldova, Georgia, Mali, Libya, Syria — no one was held accountable,” Matviichuk emphasised, calling on Berlin to act more decisively now by reassessing its overall policy toward Moscow.
“We are living in times that test all of us for genuine leadership, genuine courage, and genuine responsibility,” she stated.
Earlier, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz did not oppose supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine. However, after taking office, he has not made the corresponding decision.
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Are you saying they only have 1 of them?
Not literally, but not far off either probably.
Then why didn’t they begin to scale up production 3 years and 9 months ago?
There is no excuse for Germany, other countries are helping Ukraine with F-16 fighter Jets, and Germany can’t supply missiles they can make themselves!!
I wonder what kind of piss poor excuse they have for that. 🙁
Well despite that, Germany is helping in many other ways, which is good, but it would be nice if they would take that extra step.
I agree that it’s a failure. Germany was very slow to ramp up military aid to Ukraine. At the beginning it was just helmets and the delivery of tanks could have happened much earlier. Over time though, Germany has delivered a lot of equipment directly, enabled transfers through Ringtausch, and financed a lot of purchases.
I also think Germany should have provided Ukraine with Tornado Jets and Taurus missiles.
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