Ukraine Russia Conflict: Ukraine thank Germany for providing heavy weapons

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 28, 2022 05:39 PM2022-04-28T17:39:05+5:302022-04-28T17:39:14+5:30

Ukrainian presidential adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, has thanked Germany after the country announced to provide “heavy weapons and complex [weapons] ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Ukraine thank Germany for providing heavy weapons | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Ukraine thank Germany for providing heavy weapons

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Ukraine thank Germany for providing heavy weapons

Ukrainian presidential adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, has thanked Germany after the country announced to provide “heavy weapons and complex [weapons] systems" to Kyiv. 

On Wednesday for the first time, Germany announced that it will send heavy weapons to Ukraine. The defence minister said the country would send tanks at US-hosted defence talks.

“We decided yesterday that Germany will facilitate the delivery of Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns to Ukraine,” she told delegates at the US air base in her country.

Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched the war on Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates Vladimir Putin has warned any countries attempting to interfere in Ukraine would be met with a “lightning-fast” response from Moscow. Russia has warned other EU customers may be cut off from Russian natural gas supplies if they refuse to pay in roubles. However, the  White House denounced Russia’s move to cut off energy supplies to Poland and Bulgaria. Press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at a daily briefing on Wednesday: “Unfortunately this is the type of step, the type of almost weaponising energy supplies that we had predicted that Russia could take in this conflict.” Commenting on this Volodymyr Zelenskiy described Russia’s actions as amounting to “energy blackmail” against Europe in his nightly national address. Zelenskiy said Russia’s decision to cut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria shows “no one in Europe can hope to maintain any normal economic cooperation with Russia”.
 

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