Germany and Ukraine will co-develop long-range weapons

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Germany and Ukraine have signed a €5 billion agreement to co-develop long-range weapons systems and support battlefield infrastructure. The deal includes contracts for air defense systems, munitions, and logistical support, strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict. Germany will also finance Starlink satellite coverage. The agreement follows Germany lifting range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, potentially opening the door for Taurus cruise missile delivery.


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