The German parliament approved the bill of the ruling coalition on the supply of long-range weapons to Ukraine.
What is known about the Bundestag vote on the supply of long-range weapons to Ukraine
It is noted that the German parliament initially rejected the opposition forces' proposal to approve the supply of long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
The press service of the Bundestag noted that the alternative proposal of the Resolution, which the ruling coalition parties proposed, was supported.
The document does not mention the Taurus missiles but talks about the "supply of additional long-range weapon systems."
Until now, Germany has not transferred long-range weapons to Ukraine.
Germany plans to supply long-range weapons to Ukraine
The coalition resolution was approved: 382 votes "for", 284 votes "against", and two deputies abstained.
Previously, the Bundestag expressed fears about providing Ukraine with Taurus. They say that in the event of the transfer of missiles to Germany, they will "disappear", and Berlin is currently allegedly unable to produce Taurus in the foreseeable future.
The manufacturer, Taurus, denied this and stated that it could replenish stocks quickly.