US calls for more military aid to Ukraine in Ramstein

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and his Ukrainian counterpart Oleksii Reznikov in Ramstein

Rather, it is time to step up military aid, Austin said, speaking of a pivotal moment for Ukraine.

(Photo: AP)

Berlin Ramstein US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin warns the western allies not to let up in their support for Ukraine now. “This is not the moment to sit back,” Austin said at the start of a meeting of the so-called Ukraine contact group at the US base in Ramstein on Friday.

Rather, it is time to step up military aid, Austin said, speaking of a pivotal moment for Ukraine. The focus of the consultations of the approximately 50 countries is the question of whether Western-style main battle tanks should now also be delivered to Ukraine for the first time, above all it is about the Leopard 2 made in Germany.

At the beginning of the meeting of defense ministers, which was also attended by the new German head of department, Boris Pistorius, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the contact group directly in a video message for the first time.

He called on the supporting states to continue supplying weapons, including battle tanks. “We have to act quickly,” said Selenski. “The Kremlin has to lose.” Zelensky thanked the assembled representatives of Western countries for their support to date. “We are seeing the results on the battlefield in Ukraine.”

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But the defenders of freedom were slowly running out of weapons. In Ramstein, concrete decisions would have to be made about the delivery of aircraft, missiles and long-range artillery, for example, in order to be able to end Russian terror.

Federal government covered in the tank question

Austin pointed to a new $2.5 billion US aid package for Ukraine’s armed forces, which includes the delivery of 59 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles. US aid to Ukraine totaled $26.7 billion, Austin said.

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In the question of the Leopard main battle tanks, the federal government is keeping a low profile. On the one hand, there is the question of whether Germany will deliver the device directly to Ukraine and, on the other hand, whether the federal government will allow partner countries to pass on the battle tank to Ukraine.

Poland and Finland in particular have declared their willingness to do so. According to reports, Chancellor Olaf Scholz only wants to deliver the Leopards if the US government then also provides Abrams main battle tanks. The government in Washington has not yet been prepared to do this. On Thursday evening, however, Pistorius rejected the statement that the federal government had stipulated this condition. “I don’t know of such a connection,” said the SPD politician on ARD.

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