German military deployment possible in future Ukrainian buffer zone, says defense minister
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Saturday, January 18, 2025
Islamabad (News International / Pakistan Point News - DW Urdu - 18 January 2025) According to reports received from the German capital Berlin on Saturday, January 18, the German Defense Minister said this in an interview published today. According to Boris Pistorius, Germany may consider deploying federal German army troops for security responsibilities in a future demilitarized zone in the Russian-Ukrainian war conflict.
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In his interview with the Munich-based newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Boris Pistorius added that in view of the changing situation in the defense sector in Europe, Germany should set itself the goal of spending about three percent of its gross national product on its defense.
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In response to a question about the Russian-Ukrainian war, if a ceasefire agreement is reached between Russia and Ukraine, could Germany consider sending its troops to a demilitarized zone designated as a possible buffer zone, Defense Minister Pistorius said, "We are NATO's largest partner in Europe.
Obviously, then we must play our role. ”
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Boris Pistorius added, “Possible talks in this regard will be held when the time comes.”
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