German Defense Minister loud and clear on Russia’s future in war: ‘It would be strange if it could continue much longer’

German Defense Minister loud and clear on Russia's future in war: 'It would be strange if it could continue much longer'

Next Tuesday, February 24they will be fulfilled four years since the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, . The big unknown at the moment is when the Ukrainian war.

In that sense, the German Defense Minister has expressed that he sees signs that Moscow does not have sufficient economic capacity to be able to sustain the armed conflict for much longer.

Specifically, it was in an interview on the German television channel n-tv where Boris Pistorius has highlighted that “It would be very strange if Russia could keep the war going for a long, long time.”

However, to accelerate the end of the war in Ukraine, the German Defense Minister has stressed that it is essential economically suffocate Russia by completely cutting off income from its energy exports.

“We must stopas quickly, decisively and completely as possible, the flow of money from the sale of gas and oilbecause this is the source of financing for this terrible warthe funds that Russia needs,” Pistorius stressed.

Pistorius announces that Germany will no longer be able to send ammunition to Ukraine

Beyond these statements, Boris Pistorius has also made headlines this week for announcing that Germany has stayed so you will have to stop shipping. “There is nothing left in the reserves that can be provided to Ukraine,” said the German minister.

Given this bad news for Ukrainian interests, Pistorius asked other European countries to make an effort so that the Ukrainian Armed Forces can continue fighting with guarantees against the Russian troops.

Germany’s defense minister urged European countries to “look at old stocks to find out what we can do and, “if there is nothing left in stocks that can be provided to Ukraine, then provide money.”

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