“I have no doubt that Ukraine will be part of the European Union. Today I received this assurance from Annalena Baerbock,” the minister told “Welt” (Monday edition ).
According to Kuleba in Berlin, kyiv continues to push for the delivery of Taurus cruise missiles. “The Taurus problem is not over for us yet and we continue to work on it.” The federal government had previously refused a delivery for technical reasons. On Tuesday, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said the real reason was that the Taurus had a longer range than other delivered cruise missiles and that Germany’s security would be threatened if it was delivered. Germany has now informed Ukraine about the security guarantees it can offer the country, Kuleba said, without going into details. “Each of the countries that signed the Vilnius Declaration is offering us bilaterally what they can do. Germany has now told us what that could be.” Negotiations with Berlin have not yet started. Since the NATO summit and G7 meeting in Lithuania in July, Kyiv has formally negotiated bilateral security guarantees with the United States, Canada, Britain and Japan.
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