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No armoured transport tanks for Ukraine: German Minister

Published : 08 Jul 2022, 00:37

  DF News Desk
Christine Lambrecht, Germany's Minister of Defence, speaks at an event marking the 20th anniversary of the legal status of the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR). Photo: Marius Becker/dpa.

German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht has rejected the idea of delivering armoured transport vehicles to Ukraine, saying she could not "plunder" the German army's own resources, reported DW.

"We support Ukraine with everything that is possible and responsible. But we have to guarantee Germany's defensive capability," Lambrecht told dpa on Thursday.

Germany has started delivering heavier military equipment such as anti-aircraft tanks to Ukraine, albeit far later that Kiev had requested. Ukrainian leaders are, however, keeping the pressure up on Western allies to send more equipment to fight Russian forces.

"It is irresponsible to want to plunder the Bundeswehr, especially in these times, and furthermore to ignore the military advice of the inspector general," Lambrecht said.

Inspector General Eberhard Zorn - Germany's highest-ranking soldier - had previously said the military could not at the moment spare its Fuchs (Fox) transport tanks.

The conservative opposition in parliament is calling for the rapid delivery of 200 of the transport tanks to Ukraine.