Germany's Merz Denied Tomahawk Missiles Amid US Concerns
Merz not to get Tomahawk missiles — Dmitriev

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Russian official Kirill Dmitriev announced that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will not receive Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States. This decision follows reports that the US may halt the missile supply due to fears of escalating tensions with Russia.
- 01Kirill Dmitriev, the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, confirmed the denial of Tomahawk missiles to Germany.
- 02The US administration is reconsidering the missile supply to Germany due to potential escalation concerns with Russia.
- 03Dmitriev made the announcement via a post on social media platform X.
- 04The news was first reported by the Politico newspaper.
- 05The decision reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions between the US, Germany, and Russia.
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Russian Presidential Special Representative Kirill Dmitriev stated that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will not receive Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States. This announcement came in response to media reports suggesting that the US might withdraw its plans to supply these missiles to Germany. The US administration is reportedly concerned that providing Tomahawk missiles could be perceived as an escalation by Russia. Dmitriev conveyed this information through a post on the social media platform X, highlighting the complexities of international military support amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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