In a move that has drawn sharp criticism from Moscow, Friedrich Merz, Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting, has reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining military support for Ukraine. This stance includes the potential delivery of Taurus missiles, a long-range weapon capable of striking deep into Russian territory. The announcement has further strained relations between Germany and Russia, with the Kremlin issuing stern warnings about the implications of such actions.
During a recent briefing, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov accused Merz of advocating measures that could escalate the conflict in Ukraine. “Mr. Merz supports various steps that will inevitably lead to a new escalation of the situation around Ukraine,” Peskov stated. He also criticized European capitals for allegedly prioritizing the continuation of the war over peace negotiations, describing their approach as provocative.
Merz’s position marks a significant shift in Germany’s policy, as outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz had previously resisted calls to supply Taurus missiles, citing concerns about escalating tensions. However, Merz has argued that strengthening Ukraine’s military capabilities is essential for its defense and for maintaining European security.
The debate over military support for Ukraine continues to divide opinions within Germany and across Europe, as leaders grapple with the balance between aiding Ukraine and avoiding further escalation of the conflict.