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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the two countries will also start a joint program to produce long-range weapons that ...
In the latest sign of a warming relationship, President Volodymyr Zelensky met in Berlin with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has pledged to help Ukraine develop its own long-range missile systems that would be free of ...
Germany’s new leader is meeting President Trump in Washington as he works to keep the U.S. on board with Western support for ...
Germany will provide further military support for Ukraine amounting to around 5 billion euros ($5.65 billion), its defence ...
Germany is increasing its military support for Ukraine by providing modern weapon systems such as large-caliber Zuzana 2 guns and advanced Smart HF-1 drones. The latest update, published this week ...
Germany’s new leader is meeting President Donald Trump in Washington as he works to keep the U.S. on board with Western ...
Almost two years after the start of the war, Germany has gradually emerged as Kyiv's leading military supporter in Europe. According to the Kiel Institute’s Ukraine support tracker, Berlin has ...
Germany’s military support for Ukraine has evolved over time. The country initially resisted calls to provide weaponry to Kyiv, agreeing only to provide humanitarian help and medical equipment.
The German government plans to increase its financial support for Kyiv by as much as €12 billion ($13 billion) to help arm Ukraine in its fight against Russia, people familiar with the matter said.
Germany plans to halve its military aid to Ukraine next year, despite concerns that US support for Kyiv could potentially diminish if Republican candidate Donald Trump returns to the White House.
TODENDORF, Germany, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Germany will not slacken in its military support for Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday, trying to dispel fears Berlin might disappoint Kyiv ...