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2 September 11:00

The German Minister of Defense, Boris Pistorius, criticized the idea of the President of the European Commission to publicly discuss the deployment of multinational troops in Ukraine before peace negotiations, emphasizing that such discussions are premature.

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Boris Pistorius stated that it is "deeply misguided" to discuss the deployment of multinational troops in Ukraine before peace negotiations, emphasizing that the European Union does not have competencies in this area. His criticism comes in response to comments from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who mentioned plans to deploy tens of thousands of European soldiers to ensure Ukraine's post-conflict security. This idea is controversial, with mixed reactions from various European and NATO states.

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Ministrul german al Apărării critică ideea Ursulei von der Leyen de a discuta despre desfășurarea multinațională de trupe în Ucraina post-conflict înainte de negocieri de pace: Este "fundamental greșit" - caleaeuropeana.ro
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Germania o critică dur pe Von der Leyen după ce a propus trimiterea de trupe europene în Ucraina: "E total greșit să discutăm așa ceva
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Germania critică declarațiile Ursulei von der Leyen privind trimiterea de trupe în Ucraina

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Boris Pistorius, the German Minister of Defense, denies the accusations of blocking military service reform and criticizes conservative officials for their demands.
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Ursula von der Leyen states that Ukraine's borders cannot be changed by force and that its army must remain intact to ensure national security.
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European Commissioner Andrius Kubilius suggests that Ukrainian soldiers could help defend the EU after a peace agreement with Russia, but this is far off at present.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz states that Ukraine must have strong armed forces and security guarantees after a peace agreement with Russia.
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The Minister of Defense, Ionuț Moșteanu, stated that discussions about a peace plan for Ukraine are essential, emphasizing the need for security guarantees for Ukraine.
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The German Minister of Defense, Boris Pistorius, is optimistic that the government will reach an agreement to reintroduce voluntary military service, but the debates continue.
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