Overview
- Germany, along with the US, UK, and France, has lifted restrictions on the use of Western-supplied weapons by Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian military targets.
- Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the decision reflects the need for Ukraine to defend itself more effectively against Russian aggression.
- Russian officials criticized the move as 'dangerous,' claiming it undermines diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
- The policy change does not include the delivery of long-range Taurus missiles, though their provision remains a topic of discussion.
- German political leaders are divided on the decision, with some expressing concern about potential escalation and others emphasizing the necessity of stronger support for Ukraine.