The supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine will not make Germany a party to the war – Bushmann

According to the German Minister of Justice, this is not only his personal position, but also the position of the German federal government.

German Justice Minister Marko Bushmann said that according to the norms of international law, the supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine will not mean Germany's entry into the war against Russia, informs “Interfax-Ukraine”.

Bushmann stressed that Ukraine is waging a permitted war against Russia.

“If they exercise their legitimate right to self-defense, supporting them with arms supplies cannot lead to them participating in the war,” he said. this is not only his personal position, but also the position of the German federal government.

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In Germany , amid discussions over supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine , political opponents of Olaf Scholz , criticize the delay of the Federal Chancellor. In an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the chairman of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Friedrich Merz, gave his own assessment of the actions of the current leadership of the country.

According to the leader of Germany's largest opposition party, the federal chancellor has been considering military aid for too long. Friedrich Merz agrees with the position of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany Annalena Burbock that “there are no more excuses” for delaying the necessary assistance to Ukraine.

strikes on Alexandria: there are dead and injured Emergency and recovery work is underway. Foreign rescuers help to eliminate the consequences of the war in the occupied cities and villages of Ukraine First of all, rescuers went to Borodyanka in Kyiv region. The Russian occupiers are preparing to close Mariupol to entry/exit and mobilize The fighting in Mariupol is getting fiercer – the invaders are storming the city. Ukraine has already received almost $ 924 million in charitable assistance – President's Office Most of the money has come from the UK so far. Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army has lost about 20,100 troops – the General Staff of the Armed Forces The occupiers also lost 762 tanks and 163 aircraft.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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