In a briefing, German government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit addressed critical questions surrounding Germany’s military support for Ukraine, emphasizing that weapon supply delays are not primarily financial but stem from system availability constraints, Ukrinform reports.
The spokesperson stated,
“The question is not whether something will be delivered, but the extent of possible delivery. There are always limitations, not due to our ability to finance, but the availability of weapons.”
Hebestreit confirmed Germany’s ongoing efforts to maintain a consistent weapon supply stream, revealing that the most recent aid package was delivered two weeks ago. Berlin is actively reviewing potential military support options and encourages partner nations to do the same.
When questioned about potential policy changes regarding long-range weapon provisions in light of North Korean troops’ involvement, Hebestreit stated:
“This will have no impact; Chancellor [Scholz] remains firmly committed to his repeatedly expressed position,” he emphasized.
Also, the German government categorically excluded the possibility of deploying western military personnel to Ukraine.
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