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Ambassador Melnyk: Ukraine urges that Germany lead the US in establishment of lend-lease law

Ambassador Melnyk: Ukraine urges that Germany lead the US in establishment of lend-lease law

Ambassador Melnyk: Ukraine urges that Germany lead the US in establishment of lend-lease law

The West and Europe are attempting to prevent Russia’s war in Ukraine from expanding into World War III, but the conflict has already begun. That is why it is absurd to be fearful of providing weaponry to Ukraine’s Armed Forces.

Andrij Melnyk, Ukraine’s ambassador to Germany, stated this in an interview with Bild.

“The worry of becoming a party to the conflict by giving weapons is absurd. For Putin, Germany has been a warring party for a long time. Anyone who wishes to keep the war from getting worse must now assist us in putting Putin in his place. The worst thing that might happen to Germany is if Russia wins in Ukraine “Melnyk explained.

He hopes that everyone understands that Putin wants a new imperialist international order with a smaller NATO that excludes the former Eastern bloc countries. As a result, Putin is waging a war of destruction against the West as a whole, as well as its entire value system.

“The third world war has already begun. Putin’s aggression towards Ukraine has an impact on everyone, even the Germans, but not militarily “According to the Ambassador.

According to the diplomat, the fact that no officials of the German government have visited Kyiv so far demonstrates Germany’s policy immobility. Chancellor Olaf Scholz is likely to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor, Angela Merkel, in waiting to watch how events unfold before deciding whether or not to take action.

government lacks “imagination and daring.” He believes that many Germans would welcome a strong chancellor.

“The federal government is quite excellent at rationalizing and making nonsensical excuses for its inaction,” the Ambassador stated, adding that although the conflict requires urgent responses, Germany continues to fight with itself.

The decision to send 30 Gepard tanks to Ukraine this week, he said, was a step in the right direction, but it was still insufficient. Furthermore, these tanks lack ammo and are 40 years old, when Russia requires the most advanced German armaments.