Ukraine Wins German Security Deal as Weapon Stocks Run Short.
In: Bloomberg.com, 2024-02-16, S. 1-2
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Germany and Ukraine have signed a long-term security cooperation deal aimed at deterring future Russian aggression against Ukraine. The agreement, signed in Berlin, marks the first time Germany has taken on the role of a guarantor state. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also announced a new package of air-defense and artillery systems worth $1.2 billion for Ukraine. The deal comes as Ukraine faces a shortage of artillery shells, which could lead to a rationing of supplies and potentially open the door to Russian advances. [Extracted from the article]
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Ukraine Wins German Security Deal as Weapon Stocks Run Short.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Nienaber, Michael ; Nardelli, Alberto ; Wickham, Alex ; Krasnolutska, Daryna ; Drozdiak, Natalia ; Milligan, Ellen ; Bowker, John ; Chursina, Kateryna ; Donahue, Patrick |
Zeitschrift: | Bloomberg.com, 2024-02-16, S. 1-2 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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