Overview
- Germany's coalition government is divided over supplying Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, with no consensus reached among CDU and SPD leaders.
- Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz supports providing the missiles but insists on coordination with Britain and France before proceeding.
- Acting Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and SPD leaders have voiced strong reservations, citing national security concerns and skepticism about the plan.
- The coalition agreement broadly commits to supporting Ukraine but lacks specific implementation plans or mention of the Taurus missile system.
- Britain and France already supply shorter-range missiles to Ukraine, highlighting ongoing Western military support while Germany's indecision persists.