Activists send greetings from Crimea on Ukraine’s Unity Day
German Foreign Minister Baerbock backs Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russian territory
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock believes that Ukraine should be able to use long-range weapons for self-defense
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DW reports.
"I have always said that it plays an important role, especially in overcoming the mine belt in eastern Ukraine," Baerbock said.
Asked whether Germany would supply any more weapons in the future, Baerbock said she had expressed her opinion on the matter, but Chancellor Olaf Scholz thinks otherwise. According to her, the coalition cannot agree on this issue.
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that to stop Russian terror, Ukraine needs more air defense systems, sanctions against Russia, and permission to use long-range missiles.
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