Germany says it has exhausted its own air defence missile stocks for Ukraine: We gave everything we had

Ivan Diakonov — 17 February, 05:21
Germany says it has exhausted its own air defence missile stocks for Ukraine: We gave everything we had
Johann Wadephul. Photo: Getty Images

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has said that Berlin has effectively run out of its own stocks of air defence missiles and can no longer supply them to Ukraine directly from its reserves.

Source: Wadephul in response to questions about the shortage of air defence capabilities in Ukraine, as reported by Clash Report

Quote: "Partly because we don't have any more. What there still is… comes from American production. Honestly, everything that is coming out of the production halls there now also goes directly to Ukraine. This is happening within a mechanism that is largely financed by Europeans, primarily Germany."

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Details: Wadephul stressed that Berlin is not to blame in this situation, as the country has provided everything it had and continues to finance a large share of the assistance received by Kyiv.

"We have made everything available that we somehow had," he emphasised.

He added that this is only fair, as Ukraine is defending Europe's freedom.

Meanwhile, Wadephul called on other European countries to make a greater contribution to strengthening Ukraine's air defence. He reiterated calls by German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius for partners to review their own stockpiles and increase their use, noting that Germany has taken such steps on several occasions.

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