Russian Ambassador Says No One in Germany Denies Weapons Production for Ukraine
Sergey Nechayev states German facilities listed by Russian Defense Ministry are producing weapons destined for Ukrainian forces
En resumen
- Russia's ambassador to Berlin Sergey Nechayev said no one in Germany has denied that facilities listed by the Russian Defense Ministry are producing weapons destined for Ukraine.
- The ambassador warned that these facilities producing drones and weapons are intended for use against Russia and its citizens.
- The German Foreign Ministry summoned Nechayev in response to the publication of addresses of European drone manufacturers, which Berlin called alleged 'direct threats against targets in Germany.'
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Por qué importa
Russia has repeatedly accused Western nations of fueling the conflict in Ukraine through military aid. The Russian Defense Ministry's publication of addresses of European defense manufacturers marks an escalation in diplomatic tensions between Russia and Western Europe.
BERLIN, April 21. /TASS/. Russia's ambassador to Berlin, Sergey Nechayev, has stated that no one in Germany has denied the production of weapons destined for Ukraine at facilities listed by the Russian Defense Ministry. He noted, "Our German colleagues are concerned that the publication of this list constitutes a hidden threat to these facilities." Nonetheless, Nechayev emphasized, "So far, no one has denied that these are military productions intended for Ukraine, especially in light of Zelensky's recent visit and the establishment of a strategic partnership between Germany and Ukraine, including military-technical cooperation." He further remarked, "This is military production aimed against Russia and its citizens. So, who should be outraged? We, at least, find it difficult to be satisfied with such developments." The ambassador expressed skepticism about the growth of these enterprises, stating, "Our German colleagues understand this well, I hope." Nechayev also pointed out that "these facilities, along with others producing drones and weapons, are clearly intended for use by the Ukrainian armed forces against Russia and, as experience shows, against civilian populations too." He observed that Russia perceives an increasing militarization of the economy and a rise in military aid - whether economic, financial, or in weapons - to Ukraine. The ambassador warned that the West's policy aims for Russia to suffer a strategic defeat and that support for Ukraine will persist as long as deemed necessary, which he described as "a cause for concern." He criticized the militarization approach as "completely counterproductive," but reaffirmed Russia's commitment to dialogue, stating, "We advocate for diplomacy and are not abandoning it." On Monday, the German Foreign Ministry announced that it had summoned the Russian ambassador in response to alleged "direct threats against targets in Germany." This action followed the Russian Defense Ministry's publication of addresses of drone and component manufacturers in Europe, including in Germany, supplying the Ukrainian armed forces.
Qué observar
Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Germany will likely continue military-technical cooperation with Ukraine despite Russian warnings
Muy probable · En semanas
Further diplomatic exchanges between Russia and Germany are expected
Probable · En días
Russian threats against European defense facilities may intensify
Posible · En semanas
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific facilities were listed by Russia
- Whether Germany will halt or modify its military support to Ukraine
- What specific threats Russia made against German facilities






