US weapons deployment in Germany sparks Cold War concerns, Kremlin warns

The Kremlin warned of a return to Cold War tensions following the announcement that the US will deploy long-range missiles in Germany.

Ekleme: 12.07.2024 12:55:46 / Güncelleme: 12.07.2024 12:55:46 / English News
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The agreement, which was reached at the NATO summit in Washington, calls for the US to station Tomahawk cruise missiles, SM-6 missile defense systems, and new supersonic weapons in Germany starting in 2026. This marks the first such deployment since the Cold War's end.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticized the move, claiming it signifies a return to "direct confrontation" between Russia and the West. He accused Germany, the US, France, and Britain of actively fueling the conflict in Ukraine and aiming to strategically weaken Russia.

The US maintains the deployment is for the improved defense of NATO members. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed the decision, calling it "necessary and important."

However, the move has drawn criticism within Germany, including from members of Scholz's own party. German Foreign Minister Boris Pistorius defended the agreement, stating the weapons are only temporary until Germany develops its own systems. He emphasized that Russia already possesses similar weaponry and called for de-escalation. (ILKHA)