Overview
- Germany's prospective coalition government remains divided over delivering Taurus missiles to Ukraine, with CDU and Greens in favor and SPD opposing the move.
- Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz has expressed conditional support for the missile delivery, emphasizing the need for coordination with European allies, particularly the UK and France.
- Acting Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, representing the SPD, has voiced skepticism, citing security concerns and the lack of consensus among coalition members.
- Critics argue that delays in providing Taurus missiles risk emboldening Russia and undermining European security, while proponents highlight the system's strategic value for Ukraine's defense.
- The coalition agreement includes broad commitments to support Ukraine, but lacks specific plans for implementing military aid such as the Taurus missile system.