According to a poll conducted for the ARD TV channel, the overwhelming majority of German citizens are against providing Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles with a range of up to 500 kilometers.
Respondents were asked whether Germany should supply Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles “that can be used against targets at long distances.” Sixty-one percent of respondents were opposed.
Almost a third of Germans instead support the decision to provide Ukraine with Taurus. At the same time, 27 percent of respondents also support the use of missiles for strikes on Russian territory and 3 percent support deliveries without such authorization.
The greatest opposition to the delivery of Taurus to Ukraine is in the east of Germany (76%), while in the west of the country it is 56%. Also in the west there are noticeably more supporters of such assistance than in the east (34% vs. 19%).
In October, the leader of Germany’s opposition party Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Friedrich Merz, has rejected claims that supplying Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine would draw Germany into the war.
In addition, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) is considering bringing the question of supplying Ukraine with Taurus long-range missiles to a vote in the Bundestag.
The survey took place between 18-20 November and covered 1,318 eligible respondents in Germany. The measurement error is between 2 and 3 percentage points.
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