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Germany's Taurus Missile Decision for Ukraine Remains Stalled Over Coalition Divisions

Incoming Chancellor Merz ties potential delivery to British and French approval, while SPD leaders and Acting Defense Minister Pistorius express skepticism.

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.

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