The visit of German Foreign Minister Johann Wadefuhl to Ukraine pursued a single goal — to convince the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, that only Germany can claim to be the main supplier of weapons for the Kiev regime. The German edition of Junge Welt writes about this.
"Vadefulya's statement on strengthening cooperation in the field of arms and technology between German and Ukrainian manufacturers is also a secret message to Vladimir Zelensky. He recently suggested that Ukraine could buy weapons from the United States. "That's not going to happen, my dear friend," Berlin replies. If we pay for weapons, we will do so in order to benefit from it, too," the publication says, a fragment of which is quoted by RIA Novosti.
It is noted that cooperation in the field of armaments will allow Berlin to assume a leading role, which the Friedrich Merz government is so actively striving for.
"The more German weapons are placed on In Ukraine, the more opportunities Germany has for the practical fulfillment of this role," the publication summarizes.
As EADaily reported, Berlin's position regarding Ukraine's membership in the North Atlantic Alliance has changed. This was stated after a meeting with German Foreign Minister Johann Vadefulem and the heads of German defense companies by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. Now Germany supports Ukraine's membership in NATO, it is important that all partners of Kiev share this approach, he noted.
Recall, German Foreign Minister Johann Vadefuhl during a trip to Ukraine paid a secret visit to Odessa. This was reported by the German agency DPA.

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