Germany says it has exhausted its own air defence missile stocks for Ukraine: We gave everything we had
Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced that the country has depleted its air defence missile stocks available for Ukraine.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has publicly admitted that Germany has completely exhausted its reserves of air defence missiles that could have been sent to Ukraine. In response to the pressing demand for military support from Kyiv amidst ongoing conflict, Wadephul indicated that Berlin can no longer supply additional missiles from its own stocks. This situation raises significant concerns regarding the air defence capabilities Ukraine currently possesses in the face of increasing threats.
The minister clarified that the remaining air defence missiles being supplied to Ukraine primarily originate from American production. He acknowledged that these supplies are being delivered directly to Ukraine under a mechanism largely financed by European nations, especially Germany itself. This collaboration underlines the collective effort by European countries to support Ukraineโs military requirements, although it brings light to the challenges faced regarding the availability of necessary defence resources.
Wadephul emphasized that the German government bears no responsibility for the current situation, reiterating that they have provided every resource at their disposal. His remarks highlight a pressing issue in military logistics and support, indicating that while Germany has made significant contributions, the strain on defence stocks poses a critical challenge for sustaining ongoing aid to Ukraine during the conflict.