Kremlin threatens escalation if Germany supplies Taurus missiles to Ukraine

The Kremlin has reacted negatively to statements by Germany’s incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding the potential supply of long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
Source: Russian outlet Interfax, citing Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, as reported by European Pravda
Details: In an interview published on 13 April, Merz said he would be willing to transfer Taurus missiles to Ukraine, provided there was coordination with European partners.
Peskov claimed that such a move would lead to inevitable escalation.
"Judging by Mr Merz’s remarks, he is in favour of strengthening [Ukraine’s] position and supports actions that will likely – and inevitably – lead only to further escalation of the situation around Ukraine," Peskov said.
He added that Russia sees similar positions in other European capitals.
"Unfortunately, European capitals are not inclined to look for ways to move towards peace negotiations, but rather continue provoking the prolongation of the war," the Kremlin spokesman stated.
Background:
- While in opposition, Merz openly supported supplying Ukraine with Taurus missiles – a step his predecessor Olaf Scholz consistently ruled out, citing claims that such a move could draw Germany directly into the war.
- On 14 April, several senior European diplomats welcomed Merz’s statement about the potential delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
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