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    Russia Chides Germany's Merz Over Remarks on Long-Range Attacks

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    Posted on May 27, 2025

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    Russia criticizes Germany's Merz for comments on long-range Ukrainian strikes, suggesting secret European decisions on weapon use.

    Russia Criticizes Germany's Merz for Comments on Long-Range Strikes

    By Dmitry Antonov

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia said on Tuesday that remarks by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about long-range Ukrainian strikes into Russia with European weapons suggested that a decision allowing such attacks had been made long ago but kept secret.

    Merz said there were no longer any range restrictions on the weapons supplied to Ukraine by Britain, France, Germany and the United States, and that Ukraine could now do "long range fire".

    But Merz's remarks were unclear as he also said that Ukraine had been unable to do that until some time ago.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the remarks indicated the calibre of people who had risen to power in leading European countries.

    "He (Merz) said yesterday with such pretentiousness that from now on and forever there are no restrictions on the range of strikes," Lavrov told reporters at a meeting in Moscow with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

    Lavrov said other German officials appeared to have contradicted the chancellor and that such contradictory signals suggested to Moscow that European powers had long ago decided to allow Ukraine to make long-range strikes deep into Russia with European missiles but that the decision "was kept secret".

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that recent statements by European leaders on the issue had prompted confusion but that if long-range missile fires had been permitted, then it would amount to an "escalation".

    President Vladimir Putin said last year that Russia could deploy conventional missiles within striking distance of the United States and its European allies if they allowed Ukraine to strike deeper into Russia with long-range Western weapons.

    After Ukraine struck Russia with U.S. ATACMS, British Storm Shadows and U.S. HIMARS in November, Russia struck Ukraine using a newly-developed hypersonic ballistic missile.

    Ukraine lobbied its Western allies hard to allow it to strike deeper into Russia and to supply it with more weapons to do so, though the United States and some European powers were sceptical that long-range strikes would change the course of the war and were wary of escalating it into a full-blown confrontation between the West and Russia.

    Asked about Donald Trump's recent remarks on Russia, Lavrov said the U.S. president was showing emotion as he was seeing his efforts for peace in Ukraine sabotaged by European politicians.

    (Reporting by Dmitry AntonovEditing by Guy Faulconbridge and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia criticizes German Chancellor Merz for his comments.
    • •Merz suggests no range restrictions on European weapons to Ukraine.
    • •Lavrov claims European powers secretly allowed long-range strikes.
    • •Kremlin views potential long-range strikes as escalation.
    • •Ukraine seeks more Western weapons for deeper strikes into Russia.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia chides Germany's Merz over remarks on long-range attacks

    1What did Friedrich Merz say about Ukrainian strikes?

    Friedrich Merz stated that there are no longer any range restrictions on the weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing for long-range fire.

    2How did Russia's officials respond to Merz's comments?

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticized Merz's remarks, suggesting they reflect poorly on European leadership, and noted contradictions from other German officials.

    3What was President Putin's warning regarding military actions?

    President Putin warned that Russia could deploy conventional missiles within striking distance of the U.S. and its European allies if Ukraine was allowed to strike deeper into Russian territory.

    4What military actions have Ukraine taken recently?

    Ukraine has conducted strikes using U.S. ATACMS, British Storm Shadows, and U.S. HIMARS, prompting Russia to respond with its newly-developed hypersonic ballistic missile.

    5What was the reaction to Donald Trump's comments on Russia?

    Lavrov indicated that Donald Trump's comments reflected his emotional response to seeing his peace efforts in Ukraine undermined by European politicians.

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