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NATO chief says up to Germany if it gives Ukraine Patriot

Poland urged Berlin to send them

25 November, 13:13
(ANSA-AFP) - BRUSSELS, NOV 25 - NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Friday it was up to Germany to decide if it wants to supply Patriot missile defences to Ukraine, after Poland urged Berlin to send them. Germany has offered to deploy the advanced US-made Patriot system to Poland after a deadly blast believed to be from a stray Ukrainian air defence missile hit a Polish village last week. But the Polish authorities told Berlin to ship the system to Ukraine instead to help Kyiv defend itself against the barrages of Russian missiles hitting the country. "I welcome the German offer to strengthen the air defences of Poland by offering to deploy Patriot batteries," Stoltenberg said. But he insisted that any plans to send specific weapons to Ukraine were "national decisions". "Sometimes there are end users' agreements and other things, so they need to consult with other allies, but at the end of the day, it has to be taken by the national governments," Stoltenberg said. Germany's defence minister said on Thursday that Berlin would have to discuss with NATO any proposals to send the Patriot system to Ukraine as it was part of the alliance's integrated defences. NATO allies have already funnelled billions of dollars' worth of arms to Ukraine to help it fight back against the Russian invasion, including modern air defence systems. (ANSA-AFP).

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