>Rather than chastise and criticise Germany for their past position,
>Ukraine needs to build upon their new position. Ukraines current
>attitude to Germany is counter productive.
It certainly would be nice but who do you suggest that Ukraine talks to, to build that renewed relationship?
The Foreign minister who said that there'd been enough delay and Germany was ready to send tanks and infantry vehicles to Ukraine but was then contradicted by the Defense minister claiming they didn't have anything to send?
Or maybe Scholz who actually refused Estonia permission to transfer German made artillery to Ukraine? Who last week grudgingly made a show of asking Ukraine to give him a list of their urgent needs, only to cross off everything classified as a heavy weapon? The same Scholz who is now claiming that they can't supply heavy stuff because it might provoke Putin to go nuclear and is getting his 'arris kicked by public, press and other members of the Bundestag for making up excuses?
Even the German public are getting tired of his nonsense.
www.dw.com/en/why-isnt-germany-supplying-ukraine-with-heavy-weapons/a-61553273
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