
The German government is preparing to present new proposals to ensure Ukraine's security at the "Coalition of Volunteers" meeting to be held in Paris. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the weekly magazine Der Spiegel and the AFP news agency, German Chancellor Friedrich Mers will participate in the meeting via videoconference and discuss a plan to strengthen Ukraine's security in the post-war period. According to the information, the main focus will be on enhancing Ukraine's air defense and offensive military capabilities.
It is also emphasized that Mers's package of proposals does not include plans to deploy Bundeswehr soldiers on Ukrainian territory. Sources in Berlin indicate that a number of conditions must be met for Germany to assist Ukraine's security.
Among these are the readiness of the US and Russia for negotiations, reaching an agreement among coalition members in the German government, and support from the Bundestag, which are considered important. According to Der Spiegel, the German government aims to limit the Bundeswehr's participation in Ukraine's security after a peace agreement is signed.
Through this, Berlin seeks to avoid taking on excessive obligations. Thus, at the meeting in Paris, Germany's proposals will become one of the key issues in ensuring Kyiv's security.