Berlin : The war between Russia and Ukraine is going to be one year. But there are no signs of stopping this war in the near future. Western countries have further increased the arms supply of Ukraine. Addressing the Munich Security Conference (MSC), German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his/her country would deploy Leopard tanks in Ukraine “very soon”. This means that the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine in the battlefield may increase further in the coming times.
In his/her speech at the MSC on Friday, days before the first anniversary of the Russian invasion, the chancellor called for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be shown that Germany and its allies would not give up on Ukraine, the BBC reported. he/she said that Putin’s revisionism will not win. Ukraine is more united than ever. The EU is united and stands behind Ukraine’s future EU membership and NATO is growing with two new members.’
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‘War will stop if Putin gives up his/her stubbornness’
“It is not the delivery of our weapons that is prolonging the war,” he/she said. On the contrary, the sooner President Putin realizes that he/she will not achieve his/her imperialist goals, the more likely that the war will soon end and Russian troops will withdraw.’ The MSC, an annual gathering of leaders, officials and diplomats, also saw the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron, US Vice President Kamala Harris, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken as well as 30 European heads of government.
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Ukraine will get Germany’s Leopard-2 tanks
Germany, which has come under increasing pressure in recent months over its apparent reluctance to send arms to Ukraine, agreed in January to allow German-made, Leopard tanks to be shipped to the war-torn country, the BBC reports. . It also allowed other countries to send their Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, which until now had been banned under export rules. No Russian official has been invited to the conference.