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Poland to ask Germany for go-ahead to send tanks to Ukraine

Poland to ask Germany for go-ahead to send tanks to Ukraine
well, Mr Prime Minister, it's great to see you again. We've been many, many meetings together, but it's good to have you here in the oval office and together we're stepping up our protection for democratic values across the world. And uh and we're, you know, we've been including standing strong with Ukraine, you've been very very stalwart and we look to you as well to make sure we have *** coherent european response to all europe response to Ukraine. And Russia is just continuing to act in ways that are almost unbelievable brutality. And together we're working on how to keep *** free and open indo, pacific and quite frankly meet the challenges of china simply put our companies, our countries have been so far and just lockstep and what we've done in our vision for the future. And thank you again, Mr Minister, we've had *** great relationship with other countries personally. And I look forward to discussing *** lot more in detail. Thank you so much. And also thank you for hosting me. It's the first time in my five visits at the fireplace is all. And typically I would start with the economy and then I would have told the press that we are the second biggest investor in the U. S. And United States is the biggest investor in europe. But I think we should talk to Craig and we have seen this terrible footage coming out of the nipple this weekend were innocent Children, men and women again, we're in *** rocket fire and this apartment building was hit and many people died. These are horrible pictures and I think it's, It strengthens even more. Our resolve to stay with Ukraine and I want to commend you personally in the United States for your leadership. I'm convinced that history will judge that in 2022, if the United States would not have stepped up like you did, that, things would have been very different at the moment in the fight between ambition, aggression and and then on accountability, we can never accept that Putin and Russia get away with this. So accountability to take them to court to make sure that this all gets done in also in *** legal way is crucial. And I know that you and I are working on this. But again, your leadership, United States, you personally has been crucial. So again, I want to thank you for this and let's stay closely together this year and hopefully things will move you forward in *** way which is acceptable for Ukraine. They've done so much and this year will be important
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Poland to ask Germany for go-ahead to send tanks to Ukraine
Poland will ask Germany for permission to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Monday.Morawiecki didn't specify when the request will be made. He said that Poland is building a coalition of nations ready to send Leopards.Video above: Netherlands says it will send Patriot assistance to UkraineEven if there is no permission from Germany, Warsaw will make its own decisions, he said, without elaborating.鈥淲e will ask (Germany) for permission, but this is a secondary theme,鈥� Morawiecki said. 鈥淓ven if, eventually, we do not get this permission, we 鈥� within this small coalition 鈥� even if Germany is not in this coalition, we will hand over our tanks, together with the others, to Ukraine.鈥滸erman Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told French television channel LCI on Sunday that Poland hasn't formally asked for Berlin鈥檚 approval to share some of its German-made Leopards, but added 鈥渋f we were asked, we would not stand in the way.鈥漅egarding Baerbock鈥檚 comments, Morawiecki said that 鈥渆xerting pressure makes sense鈥� and that her words are a 鈥渟park of hope鈥� that Germany may even take part in the coalition.Baerbock 鈥渟ent a different message that offers a spark of hope that not only Germany will no longer block, but maybe finally will offer heavy, modern equipment in support of Ukraine,鈥� Morawiecki said.鈥淲e are constantly exerting pressure on the government in Berlin to make its Leopards available,鈥� Morawiecki told a news conference in the western city of Poznan.According to Morawiecki, Germany has 鈥渕ore than 350 active Leopards and about 200 in storage.鈥漈he Ukrainian government says that tanks, and especially the German-made Leopards, are vital if it is to prevail over the Kremlin鈥檚 invading forces.Baerbock made positive comments about the possibility of sending tanks to Ukraine. German officials 鈥渒now how important these tanks are鈥� and 鈥渢his is why we are discussing this now with our partners,鈥� Baerbock said in interview clips posted by LCI.Ukraine鈥檚 supporters pledged billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine during a meeting at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Friday.International defense leaders discussed Ukraine鈥檚 urgent request for the Leopard 2 tanks, and the failure to work out an agreement overshadowed the new commitments.Germany is one of the main donors of weapons to Ukraine, and it ordered a review of its Leopard 2 stocks in preparation for a possible green light. Nonetheless, the government in Berlin has shown caution at each step of increasing its military aid to Ukraine, a hesitancy seen as rooted in its history and political culture.Germany鈥檚 tentativeness has drawn criticism, particularly from Poland and the Baltic states, countries on NATO鈥檚 eastern flank that feel especially threatened by Russia鈥檚 renewed aggression.Moscow, in response to the pledges of sophisticated Western weapons for Kyiv鈥檚 military, has stepped up its warnings that escalation risks catastrophe.Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov on Monday reaffirmed Moscow鈥檚 claim that the Western supplies could lead to 鈥渦npredictable鈥� consequences.鈥淲e have said on numerous occasions that escalation is the most dangerous path, and the consequences may be unpredictable,鈥� Ryabkov said. 鈥淥ur signals are not listened to, and Russia鈥檚 adversaries keep raising the stakes.鈥漌ith both sides鈥� battlefield positions mostly deadlocked during the winter months, the Kremlin鈥檚 forces have kept up their bombardments of Ukrainian areas.Kharkiv Gov. Oleh Synyehubov said Monday that Russian forces shelled several towns and villages in the northeastern region over the previous 24 hours, killing a 67-year-old woman and leaving another resident wounded.

Poland will ask Germany for permission to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Monday.

Morawiecki didn't specify when the request will be made. He said that Poland is building a coalition of nations ready to send Leopards.

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Even if there is no permission from Germany, Warsaw will make its own decisions, he said, without elaborating.

鈥淲e will ask (Germany) for permission, but this is a secondary theme,鈥� Morawiecki said. 鈥淓ven if, eventually, we do not get this permission, we 鈥� within this small coalition 鈥� even if Germany is not in this coalition, we will hand over our tanks, together with the others, to Ukraine.鈥�

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told French television channel LCI on Sunday that Poland hasn't formally asked for Berlin鈥檚 approval to share some of its German-made Leopards, but added 鈥渋f we were asked, we would not stand in the way.鈥�

Regarding Baerbock鈥檚 comments, Morawiecki said that 鈥渆xerting pressure makes sense鈥� and that her words are a 鈥渟park of hope鈥� that Germany may even take part in the coalition.

Baerbock 鈥渟ent a different message that offers a spark of hope that not only Germany will no longer block, but maybe finally will offer heavy, modern equipment in support of Ukraine,鈥� Morawiecki said.

鈥淲e are constantly exerting pressure on the government in Berlin to make its Leopards available,鈥� Morawiecki told a news conference in the western city of Poznan.

According to Morawiecki, Germany has 鈥渕ore than 350 active Leopards and about 200 in storage.鈥�

The Ukrainian government says that tanks, and especially the German-made Leopards, are vital if it is to prevail over the Kremlin鈥檚 invading forces.

Baerbock made positive comments about the possibility of sending tanks to Ukraine. German officials 鈥渒now how important these tanks are鈥� and 鈥渢his is why we are discussing this now with our partners,鈥� Baerbock said in interview clips posted by LCI.

Ukraine鈥檚 supporters pledged billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine during a meeting at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Friday.

International defense leaders discussed Ukraine鈥檚 urgent request for the Leopard 2 tanks, and the failure to work out an agreement overshadowed the new commitments.

Germany is one of the main donors of weapons to Ukraine, and it ordered a review of its Leopard 2 stocks in preparation for a possible green light. Nonetheless, the government in Berlin has shown caution at each step of increasing its military aid to Ukraine, a hesitancy seen as rooted in its history and political culture.

Germany鈥檚 tentativeness has drawn criticism, particularly from Poland and the Baltic states, countries on NATO鈥檚 eastern flank that feel especially threatened by Russia鈥檚 renewed aggression.

Moscow, in response to the pledges of sophisticated Western weapons for Kyiv鈥檚 military, has stepped up its warnings that escalation risks catastrophe.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov on Monday reaffirmed Moscow鈥檚 claim that the Western supplies could lead to 鈥渦npredictable鈥� consequences.

鈥淲e have said on numerous occasions that escalation is the most dangerous path, and the consequences may be unpredictable,鈥� Ryabkov said. 鈥淥ur signals are not listened to, and Russia鈥檚 adversaries keep raising the stakes.鈥�

With both sides鈥� battlefield positions mostly deadlocked during the winter months, the Kremlin鈥檚 forces have kept up their bombardments of Ukrainian areas.

Kharkiv Gov. Oleh Synyehubov said Monday that Russian forces shelled several towns and villages in the northeastern region over the previous 24 hours, killing a 67-year-old woman and leaving another resident wounded.