China News Service, January 23, according to foreign media reports, recently, Germany, which had a disagreement with the United States on whether to approve the supply of German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, seems to have "relaxed", indicating that it will not prevent Poland from sending Ukrainian tanks to Ukraine. This tank is provided.

This means that Kyiv, which is struggling to get modern tanks, may have a breakthrough.

Data map: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

  After receiving a promise from the United States to provide Ukraine with one of its most advanced air defense systems, the "Patriot" air defense missile system, Zelensky set his sights on the German-made Leopard 2 tank.

  According to CNN, the Ukrainian army is currently undergoing training, and commander Nayev believes that the next stage of the Russia-Ukraine situation will be related to tanks.

Ukrainian officials say they need hundreds of main battle tanks - not only to defend their current positions, but also to fight in the coming months.

  "Of course, we need a large number of Western tanks, which can help us move forward." Nayev said, "Western assistance is extremely important." The most important thing requested by the Ukrainian side is the German-made Leopard 2 tank, which is relatively easy to maintain and maintain. Operates and is in service with many NATO countries.

  On January 20, the U.S. Air Force Base in Ramstein, Germany held a coordination meeting on military aid to Ukraine from more than 50 countries. However, Germany failed to "give a green light" on the issue of providing Leopard 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine.

After the meeting, U.S. Secretary of Defense Austin expressed his disappointment: "Germany has still not made a decision on the Leopard 2 tank."

Image source: Screenshot of CNN report

  However, according to foreign media reports, German Chancellor Scholz, who is under pressure, said on the 22nd that all decisions made by Germany on the supply of weapons will be coordinated with allies, including the United States.

  German Foreign Minister Berberke's response seemed to go a step further than Scholz's.

Later that same day, Bell Burke was asked in an interview with French television LCI what would happen if Poland supplied Ukraine with Leopard 2 tanks without Germany's consent?

Her response was, "Nobody has asked us that question yet, but if they did, we wouldn't stop them."

  In addition, German Defense Minister Pistorius revealed in an interview with ARD TV on the same day that Germany is expected to make a decision on the supply of tanks soon.

But he also stressed that Germany will not make a hasty decision because the government has many factors to consider, including the impact on Germany's domestic security.