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Germany is one of the countries providing the most military aid to war-torn Ukraine, according to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who defended his country’s delays in delivering weapons to Kyiv.
The long delays in German weapon deliveries, compared to the quick deliveries of US arms, are due to the need to train Ukrainian soldiers in Germany, Scholz explained on CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday.
“We will always see that Germany is one of the countries that is doing the most, because what we are sending now is the most sophisticated technology you can use,” Scholz said in the interview conducted Thursday on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Madrid.
Since Russia invaded its eastern European neighbor on February 24, Berlin has been accused of hesitating — even being reluctant — to send weapons to Ukraine, out of concern for its relations with Moscow.
Certain US weapons were delivered less than 48 hours after President Joe Biden signed off on the transfer, CBS journalist Margaret Brennan noted during her exchange with Scholz.
But Olaf Scholz said comparing that timeframe to Germany’s weeks or months of delay is unreasonable.
“You should understand that there is a difference of a country like the United States, which spends that much for defense, which is a very big investment, and you have a lot of weapons and stocks,” said Scholz.
He explained that the rocket launchers sent by other countries were already in stock, but were not necessarily the most modern, whereas Germany will send “the most modern howitzer… on the world market.”
He also expressed concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin had the means to continue his offensive in Ukraine.
“He is really doing this brutal war, and he prepared for it,” said Scholz, noting he thinks Putin decided to invade a year or more before actually doing so.
“So he will be able to continue with the war really a long time.”
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