Poland’s President accuses the German government of breaching its word on tanks
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda has accused the German government of breaching its promise to deliver tanks to his country. In an interview with the TV channel Welt on the fringes of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the head of state of the NATO partner referred to a commitment from Berlin to deliver tanks to replace tanks handed over to Ukraine by Poland. “You have not fulfilled this promise,” added Duda, referring to the federal government. “And frankly, we’re very disappointed about it.”
“We have provided Ukraine with a large number of tanks,” the Polish president said. “By doing that, we have ours own military potential weakened, and we have used up our own military stocks.” That is why Poland was also hoping for support from Germany. A large part of the tank arsenal in the Polish Armed Forces consists of German Leopard tanks.
“So if we had been supported by Germany, if we had gotten a replacement in the form of a ring exchange, then we would have been very happy,” said Duda. “In fact, we received such a promise and Germany promised to supply us with these tanks.” Poland supports its neighbor Ukraine against the Russian attack with Soviet T-72 tanks. Warsaw has already made it clear that it expects compensation from NATO partners, including Berlin. (dpa)
Source: Tagesspiegel
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