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    Merz Says Ukraine, Germany to Jointly Produce Long-Range Missiles

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    Posted on May 28, 2025

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    Germany and Ukraine plan to jointly produce long-range missiles, intensifying pressure on Russia amid ongoing conflict.

    Germany and Ukraine Collaborate on Long-Range Missile Production

    By Sarah Marsh and Yuliia Dysa

    BERLIN/KYIV (Reuters) -Germany and Ukraine aim to jointly develop the industrial production of long-range missiles, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday as he vowed to keep piling on more pressure on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

    Speaking during a visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to Berlin, Merz said his government would not impose any range limits on the missiles which could be produced in Ukraine and Germany.

    "We want to enable long-range weapons, we also want to enable joint production, and we will not speak about details publicly but will intensify cooperation," he said in a joint news conference with Zelenskiy.

    Zelenskiy said the two leaders had agreed to cooperate in production in Ukraine of weapons, including drones. Government officials had signed agreements on the construction and development of production facilities, he said.

    "These new projects already exist," he said. "We just want them to be in the amount that we need."

    Zelenskiy's visit to Germany comes after Ukrainian and Russian officials met this month for face-to-face negotiations, under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to end the war.

    The talks failed however to produce a ceasefire agreement and Russia unleashed three nights of massive Russian aerial attacks on Ukraine over the weekend. Moscow has also gathered 50,000 troops near Ukraine's northern Sumy region, Zelenskiy told reporters.

    The military moves do not "speak the language of peace", Merz said.

    "This is a slap in the face for all those who are struggling for a ceasefire, in Ukraine itself, but also in Europe and the USA." he said.

    Russia has accused Ukraine of significantly increasing drone and missile attacks on Russian territory over the past week using Western-supplied munitions.

    PRESSURE ON RUSSIA

    Merz said Europe would continue to increase pressure on Russia to engage in peace talks to end Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two - including ensuring that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline could not go into operation.

    Russia's conditions for ending the war in Ukraine include a demand that Western leaders pledge in writing to stop enlarging NATO eastwards, three Russian sources told Reuters.

    Zelenskiy said some partners had signaled their support for Ukraine joining the upcoming NATO summit.

    "If Ukraine does not attend the summit, it will be a victory of Putin not over Ukraine, but over NATO," he said.

    With Trump signalling wavering support for Ukraine in recent months, Germany could play an increasingly important role as Ukraine's biggest military and financial backer after the United States.

    Merz, a conservative who took office this month, has vowed to take more of a leadership role in ensuring support for Ukraine than his Social Democrat predecessor Olaf Scholz.

    He visited Ukraine with other European leaders within days of becoming chancellor and his endorsement of Ukraine's right to launch long-range missile strikes into Russian territory has contrasted with Scholz's cautious rhetoric on the issue.

    His government however has said it would no longer publicly detail what arms it is sending Ukraine, preferring a stance of "strategic ambiguity."

    (Additional reporting by Ludwig Burger and Thomas Escritt in Berlin, Max Hunder and Anna Pruchnicka in Kyiv, Matthias Williams in London; Editing by Tom Hogue, Lincoln Feast and Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany and Ukraine plan joint missile production.
    • •No range limits on missiles produced in Ukraine and Germany.
    • •Zelenskiy and Merz discuss military cooperation.
    • •Russia accused of escalating military actions.
    • •Germany may increase support for Ukraine.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Merz says Ukraine, Germany to jointly produce long-range missiles

    1What did German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announce?

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that Germany and Ukraine aim to jointly develop the industrial production of long-range missiles.

    2What was discussed during Zelenskiy's visit to Germany?

    During Zelenskiy's visit, both leaders agreed to cooperate in the production of weapons, including drones, and signed agreements for production development.

    3What is Russia's stance regarding NATO and the war in Ukraine?

    Russia demands that Western leaders pledge in writing to stop enlarging NATO eastwards as a condition for ending the war in Ukraine.

    4How does Merz plan to support Ukraine compared to his predecessor?

    Merz has vowed to take a more active leadership role in supporting Ukraine than his predecessor, Olaf Scholz, particularly in military and financial backing.

    5What is the significance of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in this context?

    Merz indicated that Europe would continue to increase pressure on Russia, including ensuring that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline could not be used to leverage power in the conflict.

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