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18 January 18:15

Germany's defense minister is open to the idea of sending German soldiers to Ukraine to ensure compliance with a possible ceasefire with Russia.

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German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius says Germany could send troops to Ukraine to secure a demilitarized zone in the context of possible peace talks with Russia. Pistorius also supports the need for a bigger defense budget of more than 3% of GDP, despite opposition from Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

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În ce condiții ar trimite Germania soldați în Ucraina. Anunțul ministrului german al Apărării
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Ministrul german al Apărării spune în ce condiții ar trimite Berlinul trupe în Ucraina. "Este evident că vom juca un rol"
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Ministrul german al Apărării: Berlinul ar putea să trimită soldaţi într-o zonă demilitarizată

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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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The German Minister of Defense criticized Ursula von der Leyen for publishing the plans for the deployment of multinational troops in Ukraine, considering it premature.
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The German AfD party rejects the idea of sending soldiers to Ukraine, criticizing Friedrich Merz's position suggesting German military involvement.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul says Europeans are not passive bystanders on Ukraine and that their voice will be heard in negotiations.
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The German government has adopted a bill to introduce a voluntary military service, with the aim of strengthening national defense and increasing the number of reservists, in the context of threats from Russia.
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Foreign Minister Wadephul emphasized the importance of security guarantees for Ukraine, stressing that some 30 countries, including Japan, have indicated their willingness to contribute.
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Boris Pistorius Germany German soldiers Ukraine Ukraine war ensuring security peace negotiations

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