
BBC News, London and Berlin
Ana Dolu through Getty ImageFriedrich Merz, a new German minister, told VolodyMyr Zelensky in Ukraine that Berlin will help KYII to produce long -range missiles and defend themselves from Russian attacks.
“We want to talk about production and we will not discuss the details openly,” he said, when Germany asked if Germany would supply KYIV to supply the bull missiles.
MERZ promised to strengthen Germany’s support for Ukraine earlier this month and said this week that there is no longer limit to the weapons supplied by KYIV’s Western allies.
The bullet is 500 km (310 miles) and can reach Russian territory more deeper than other extreme missiles.
MERZ said at a press conference with Ukrainian leaders, but he did not mention the bull in the name, but the “understanding memorandum” of long -range missiles would be signed by German and Ukrainian defense ministers on Wednesday.
Kremlin warned that the decision to terminate the scope limit for missiles that Ukraine can use would be a very dangerous change in the policy that could harm an effort to reach political transactions.
MERZ, however, stressed that a few months ago, the Western allies made a decision on the limit of release.
The new minister tries to cut a much more decisive person for supporting Ukraine than his predecessor, OLAF SCHOLZ.
So far he has been successful.
There may be many questions about MERZ’s missile cooperation plan, but his willingness to make a big presentation to make kremlin is completely contrasted with the prudent atmosphere of the last government.
MERZ promised to continue support as Ukraine needed at a press conference with Zelensky and warned that MOSCOW would have a “real result” for rejection of participating in additional peace talks.
Zelensky urged the talks to include three leaders, “Trump -Putin -Me” to reach an agreement on war.
A spokesman for Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Kremlin, did not break down the idea, but such a meeting said that this meeting could occur only after the “two delegation” between the “specific agreement”.
Getty imageUkraine and Russia held their first direct dialogue in Istanbul for more than three years earlier this month, but the meeting was related to low -end officials and agreed to exchange prisoners last weekend.
But on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavov said Moscow said that he is actually ready to hold a second peace talk with Kiev.
According to a statement posted on the main news agency, TASS, he said the next dialogue could publish a “memorandum” that briefly describes peace terms in Istanbul on June 2.
Lavrov said, “We hope that everyone who is interested in the success of the peace process will come true, not sincerely.
Lavrov added that we briefed Marco Rubio for the proposal.
Lavrov also clearly stated that Moscow has previously guarantees Ukrainian “neutral, non -alignment and non -nuclear status.”
Ukraine did not oppose additional meetings, but “the next meeting must calculate the results.”
Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said in his position on X, the country has already submitted peace terms to Russia and demanded the same for Moscow.
US President Donald Trump said this week’s patience was patient without Russia’s further dialogue.
He accused President Vladimir Putin as “fire play.” Russian officials, however, suggested that Trump did not fully obtain information about the context of conflict.
President Ukraine urged Washington to impose sanctions on the Russian banks and energy sectors. He discussed the issue with Trump and added that “sanctions would be imposed if Russia did not stop.”

Despite diplomatic operation, the Ukrainian army reported one of the biggest drone shootings on the Russian goal from Wednesdays, and Zelensky said Russia fired more than 900 drones in three days at the end of Monday morning.
Ukraine’s defense on the ground is attacked by Russia in the northeastern part.
Zelensky said Moscow said that more than 50,000 troops “accumulate” along the SUMY front that seized the villages across the Ukrainian border to make Putin’s calling “security buffer zones”.
Governor Olehhh said that the Russian military seized four villages and the fight continued near other settlements in the region.
For four years, the war insisted tens of thousands of lives and left most of Ukraine’s east and south as a ruin. Moscow controls about one -fifth of the territory of this country, including Crimia, which merged in 2014.
Zelensky accused Moscow’s delay in the peace process and said that he had not yet delivered the promised peace memorandum after talking in Istanbul. Peskov insisted that this document is in the “final stage”.









