The Bundestag placed an item on its agenda discussing the delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, initiated by the CDU/CSU opposition faction.
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The Bundestag is discussing the delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, initiated by the largest opposition faction CDU/CSU.
495 Bundestag MPs voted against the supply of German Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, and 190 supported it.
The resolution calls on the German government to 'finally satisfy the Ukrainian request for the supply of Taurus cruise missiles from the available reserves of the Bundeswehr to the maximum possible volume and without delay'.
The German parliament's lower chamber, the Bundestag, on March 14 voted against supplying Ukraine with long-range Taurus missiles to fight Russia in its all-out war.
Of the 687 lawmakers who participated in the vote, 494 voted against the delivery, with 188 voting in favor and five abstaining.
The CDU/CSU parliamentary group has tabled a motion to be debated and voted on in Germany's Bundestag on Thursday, March 14, 2024
The Bundestag plenary hall is debating the transfer of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, initiated by the CDU/CSU opposition faction.
The CDU/CSU submission calls for Germany to deliver Taurus missiles, train Ukrainian soldiers on their use, and replace Bundeswehr inventory gaps.
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