before meeting zelensky, scholz stated: no relaxation of restrictions
2024-09-25
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foreign media: before meeting zelensky, scholz said germany would not relax restrictions on the use of german-supplied weapons by the ukrainian army
on the 23rd local time, german chancellor scholz met with ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky while attending the un general assembly in new york. according to reports from deutsche presse-agentur and other media, scholz said before the meeting that despite ukraine's request, germany would not relax restrictions on the ukrainian army's use of weapons provided by germany.
the ukrainian presidential office website released a statement on september 23rd saying that zelensky met with scholz while attending the un general assembly in new york. the picture is the picture in the statement
deutsche presse-agentur reported that before meeting with zelensky on the 23rd, scholz said that the german government had made "some decisions" on providing military assistance to ukraine, "these decisions are very clear to me," including measures not allowing ukraine to use missiles to carry out strikes deep into russian territory.
according to ukraine's rbc.ua news website, when talking about relaxing restrictions on the use of weapons by the ukrainian army, scholz said, "this is inconsistent with my personal position."
earlier this month, scholz also made a statement on the topic of providing weapons to ukraine. according to reports from the german news agency and other media, scholz reiterated at an event in brandenburg, germany on september 14 that germany would not provide taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. scholz also mentioned the "risk of escalation" at the time.
recently, with the ukrainian army entering russia to carry out operations, whether western countries will relax restrictions on the use of weapons provided by the ukrainian army has aroused attention. according to ria novosti and other media reports, russian president vladimir putin said on the 12th of this month that the direct involvement of nato, the united states and european countries in the russia-ukraine conflict will completely change the nature of the conflict, which "will mean going to war with russia" and russia will "make appropriate decisions" based on the threats it faces. reuters said that this is putin's "toughest statement" so far on the topic of nato lifting restrictions on ukraine's use of foreign-aided long-range weapons. russian presidential press secretary peskov said on the 13th, "we have no doubt that president putin's statement has been conveyed to the recipient." peskov also said, "president putin's statement is very important, very clear and unambiguous, and there should be no double interpretation of it."
source: huanqiu.com
author: zhang jiangping