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The new Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, told Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenia that Berlin would help Kyiv to produce long-range missiles to defend the Russian attack.
“We want to talk about production and we will not discuss the details publicly,” he said, when he asks him journalists in Berlin, if the German supply of Kiev was a bullet.
Merz took over the function earlier this month, promising to untie German support in Ukraine, and this week he said that “no longer” are any limitations for weapons provided by the Western Senders of Kyiv.
The bull has a range of 500 km (310 miles) and could reach a deeper on Russian territory than other rockets at a far range.
Although Merz did not refer to a bull named during his press conference with the Ukrainian leader, he said the “Understanding Memorandum” signed German and Ukrainian defense ministers later on Wednesday.
Kremlin warned that any decision on the final ranging of rockets that Ukraine can use would be a completely dangerous policy change that would harm the efforts to apply to a political contract.
However, Merz has since emphasized that decisions on limited ranges of the limitations of Western federations took over a few months ago.
The new chancellor wants to cut far more asertive guy to support in Ukraine from its predecessor, Olaf Scholz.
There may be many questions about the details of the MERZ missile cooperation plan, but its readiness to contradict great announcements that could contradict to polite, otherwise in contradiction with a cautious tone of the last government.
Zelensky called on talks that aim to reach the war settlement to include three leaders – “Trump-Putin-Me” – although he added that he was ready for any format.
The Dmitry Sand spokesman did not reject the idea from his hand, but said that such a meeting could only take place after the specific agreements “between” two delegations “were achieved.

Although Ukraine and Russia held their first direct talks in Istanbul in Istanbul, the meeting involved low-level officials and they were only able to agree on the exchange of prisoners, which were held last weekend.
However, on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Moscow is really ready to keep the second round of peace talks with Kiev.
According to the statement published at the TASS State News Agency, he said, he said that the next round of conversation could be held 2. June in Istanbul.
“We hope all those who are sincerely, and not only words interested in the success of the peace process will support the new circle of direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations,” Lavrov said.
Lavrov previously said it clearly that Moscow asked for guaranteeing Ukrainian “neutral, non-aligned and non-nuclear status.”
US President Donald Trump showed this week that his patience carried thinly with Russia’s failure to move forward with further conversations.
He accused Vladimir Putin “playing with fire”, after a deadly Russian rocket strike that killed 13 Ukrainians, including children. However, Russian officials suggested that Trump was not sufficiently informed about the context of the conflict.
The Ukrainian president called on Washington to impose sanctions on Russian banking and the energy sector. He said that with Trump discussed the issue, adding that the US president “confirmed that if Russia did not stop, sanctions will be imposed.

Despite continuous diplomatic maneuvers, Ukraine soldiers reported one of the largest drone goals on Russian goals on Wednesday, while Zelensky said that Russia has launched more than 900 drones during the three-day periods of Monday morning.
Zelensky said that Moscow “Akazazi” is over 50,000 soldiers along the Simune Front, where the Russian forces seized several villages across the Ukrainian border in an effort to create what Putin calls “security zone”.
The war now in his neighborhood, asked for tens of thousands of lives and left a lot in the east of Ukraine and the south in the ruins. Moscow controls approximately one fifth of the territory of the country, including the Crimea, which has been enclosed in 2014. years.
Zelensky accused Moscow delayed for the peace process and said that he had yet to submit a promised memorandum on peacekeeping terms after talks in Istanbul. Sand insisted on the document in his “final phases”.
2025-05-28 17:06:00