Germany has dismissed Russian accusations of warmongering, defending its support for Ukraine’s missile development as a stand for international law.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has dismissed Russian accusations of warmongering over Germany’s support for Ukraine’s development of land-based missiles.
Wadephul said Russia is waging an illegal war that violates international law, and defended Germany’s support for Ukraine as a stand for international law.
His comments come as Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, said Germany’s involvement in missile development and its supply of tanks to Kyiv prove it is already a party to the conflict.
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