A little more discipline, somehow asks Olaf Scholz.

This Monday, during a speech in Prague, the German Chancellor said he wanted the West to establish a "reliable and long-term division of labor" regarding military support for Ukraine.

In this context, Olaf Scholz said he could "imagine that Germany assumes a particular responsibility in terms of strengthening Ukraine's artillery and air defense capabilities".

More “planning and coordination” among allies

“Our goal is to have modern Ukrainian armed forces capable of sustainably defending their country,” he insisted, calling for more “planning and coordination” between the allies.

The German Chancellor, who is regularly the target of criticism for the supposed timidity of his country's arms deliveries to Ukraine, recently indicated that Berlin would deliver around 500 million euros of new armaments to kyiv, including Iris-T air defense systems.

Same thing for the reconstruction of Ukraine

"We will maintain this support, reliably and above all, for as long as necessary," said Olaf Scholz, assuring that this also applied to the reconstruction of Ukraine "which will be an effort of several generations".

A conference of experts on the reconstruction of Ukraine, in which the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen is to take part in particular, will be held on October 25 in Berlin.

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