
After breaking away from decades of cosy relationships with Moscow, Germany is reluctant to unilaterally escalate for the war in Ukraine
There is one question everyone wants answering on the war in Ukraine: will Germany ‘release the Leopards’?
The answer, at this stage, appears to be a resounding no.
Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, is the politician tasked with making or breaking the dreams of Ukrainians on the front lines.
Only he can approve the export of Leopard II held by Germany and its allies to Kyiv.
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