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Scandal in Germany revives conflict between allies over supplies to Kiev — news agency

Bloomberg pointed out that Germany's allies are now calling on Berlin to tighten security measures for classified information

NEW YORK, March 5. /TASS/. A scandal with a leaked conversation between German Armed Forces officers about planning operations against Russia in the interests of Ukraine has revived a conflict between Berlin and its allies over supplies of new weapons to Kiev, Bloomberg reported, citing sources in NATO.

According to the news agency, "the incident revived the rift between Germany and its allies over supplying high-grade weapons, [as well as] irritated the French and the British."

Bloomberg pointed out that Germany's allies are now calling on Berlin to tighten security measures for classified information. At the same time, one of the officials of NATO countries told the news agency that he was "not surprised by the lapse from Germany."

Earlier, US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that the West remains united even after the scandal with the leak of the officers' conversation.

On March 1, RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan published an audio recording and the text of conversations between senior German military officers. They discussed the possible delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine and the Ukrainian attack on the Crimean Bridge. Among other things, the military discussed how to deliver Taurus and train the Ukrainian servicemen to fire missiles at the Crimean Bridge without becoming an overt participant in the conflict in Ukraine.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the content of the German officers' conversation emphasized the West's direct involvement in the Ukrainian conflict. Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the West should be held responsible for the destructive actions it planned and largely carried out.