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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that Germany will stop publicly detailing military aid to Ukraine to maintain "strategic ambiguity" and prevent Russia from gaining strategic advantages. Merz, who took office recently, assured that Germany's support for Ukraine against Russia's invasion will continue, including financial aid. This shift follows earlier transparency efforts due to parliamentary and media pressure. Merz made the announcement during a visit to Kyiv and urged other European leaders to sustain their support.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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