The Guardian learned who is blocking the decision to transfer Taurus to Ukraine.
The German side has not yet decided whether to transfer TAURUS missiles to Ukraine, reports The Guardian. Chancellor Merz initially saw no obstacles in this, but later explained that he could not clearly articulate his position.
According to experts, the delay in the decision may be related to certain internal problems within the government coalition. The German government is currently focusing on joint defense projects with Ukraine, but the transfer of missiles still remains an open question.
Summary: Germany is not rushing to make a decision on transferring missiles to Ukraine, and the delay may be related to the socio-political aspects of the government coalition. At the same time, cooperation between the two countries in the field of defense continues to develop.
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