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21 Apr 2025, 05:00 GMT+10
Berlin must send a warning signal to Russia, says Andrey Melnik
Germany should donate 30% of its available armored vehicles and military aircraft to Kiev, according to Andrey Melnik, Ukraine's envoy to the UN. His appeal comes as EU nations seek ways to boost support amid uncertainty over whether US President Donald Trump would continue backing Ukraine.
Melnik, who served as ambassador to Berlin from 2015 to 2022, addressed his plea in an open letter to Chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz, published in Welt am Sonntag on Saturday. "It is in your hands, as peacemakers, to stop this damn war by the end of 2025," he wrote.
The diplomat outlined a series of steps he believes Merz must take to "cut the Gordian knot and force [Russian President Vladimir] Putin to make peace."
According to Melnik, Germany should donate 30% of its Bundeswehr stock of armored vehicles and aircraft to Kiev, including around 45 Eurofighter Typhoon and 30 Tornado fighter jets, 100 Leopard 2 main battle tanks, and 115 Puma and 130 Marder infantry fighting vehicles. He also called on Berlin to defy "the expected resistance" from the Social Democrats (SPD) and send 150 Taurus cruise missiles.
The SPD has opposed the missile deliveries, citing concerns about further escalation with Russia. The Social Democrats and Merz's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) are currently engaged in coalition talks.
Melnik urged Germany to commit 0.5% of its GDP - or €21.5 billion ($24.5 billion) annually - toward military aid to Ukraine through 2029. "These funds should be invested in the production of state-of-the-art weapons in both Germany and Ukraine," he wrote. He also called for the 0.5% benchmark to be adopted across the EU as a "huge warning signal" to Russia.
Merz recently expressed openness to delivering Taurus missiles, prompting criticism from SPD leader Matthias Miersch and Defense Minister Boris Pistorius. Meanwhile, Russian Ambassador to Germany Sergey Nechayev warned that such shipments would "bring no changes to the battlefield" but would further implicate Germany in the conflict.
(RT.com)
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