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Germany says it won’t disclose further weapons shipments to Ukraine

The move aims to avoid security risks, a cabinet spokesman noted

BERLIN, March 14. /TASS/. The German government has decided to not disclose information about any further weapons shipments to Ukraine, a cabinet spokesman said in Berlin on Monday.

He said the move aims to "avoid security risks." German Defense Ministry Spokesman Arne Collatz said "Russia’s main goal is to cut off the shipment routes to Ukraine and improve its own defenses."

"And we don’t want to help that," he said.

Earlier, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock urged to avoid public discussions of what weapons will be supplied to Ukraine in the future and how.

On March 3, the DPA news service reported that the German government plans to give Ukraine 2,700 Strela anti-aircraft missiles.

On February 26, the German government for the first time approved the supply of weapons to Ukraine. Berlin has decided to send 1,000 anti-tank weapons and 500 Stinger missiles to the government in Kiev. Earlier that day, it was reported that Germany allowed the Netherlands and Estonia to send old German-made weapons to Ukraine. On March 2, it was reported that the weapons promised by Berlin to Kiev were delivered to Ukraine.