Germany's top diplomat is in Kyiv as Ukraine girds for impact of US
election on the war
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[November 04, 2024]
By ILLIA NOVIKOV
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Germany’s top diplomat arrived Monday in the
Ukrainian capital Kyiv on an unannounced visit, in what appeared to be a
show of European support for Ukraine on the eve of a U.S. presidential
election that could bring far-reaching changes in Washington’s policy
toward Russia’s all-out invasion of its neighbor.
Germany is Ukraine’s second biggest weapons supplier after the U.S., and
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock vowed that Berlin’s backing would
remain steadfast.
“Together with many partners around the world, Germany stands firmly by
Ukraine’s side,” she said, German news agency dpa reported. “We will
support the Ukrainians for as long as they need us so that they can
continue on their path to a just peace.”
The war is at a critical moment for Ukraine, with the Russian army
making creeping gains on the battlefield and another hard winter ahead
after Russia relentlessly battered the Ukrainian power grid.
With his army under severe Russian pressure in the eastern Donetsk
region, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday that Western
military aid deliveries have accelerated, including for artillery.
The grinding attritional warfare being fought in Ukraine requires large
amounts of ammunition, and Ukrainian officials have long grumbled that
Western pledges of support take too long to arrive.
Ahead of the U.S. election, Zelenskyy attempted to lock Ukraine’s
Western supporters into a long-term “victory plan,” including a formal
invitation for Ukraine to join NATO and permission to use Western
long-range missiles to strike military targets in Russia, but the
response was disappointing for Kyiv officials.
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A Ukrainian serviceman of the Bugskiy Gard unit prepares a 120mm
mortar before firing towards Russian positions on the front line, in
the Kherson region, Ukraine, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Marko
Ivkov)
Russia is using its superior numbers to heap pressure on Ukrainian
positions along the front line. Ukraine’s top commander, Gen.
Oleksandr Syrskyi, said Saturday his troops are struggling to hold
back “one of the most powerful (Russian) offensives” of the war.
Russia is now adding to its offensive push what Western intelligence
sources say is a force of about 10,000 North Korean combat troops
sent by Pyongyang under a pact with Moscow.
That has deepened Zelenskyy’s frustration with Western help. On
Saturday, he urged allies to stop “watching” and take steps before
the North Korean troops reach the battlefield.
Zelenskyy said Kyiv knows at which Russian camps the North Korean
troops are being trained but Ukraine can’t strike them without
permission from allies to use the Western-made long-range weapons to
hit targets deep inside Russia.
Baerbock arrived in Kyiv hours after debris from drones intercepted
by air defenses fell in two districts of the city, starting small
fires, officials said. No people or property were harmed, according
to the head of the Kyiv city administration, Serhii Popko.
A Russian glide bomb attack on Sunday night injured 15 people in
Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city in the northeast, regional
police said.
Russia fired some 80 Shahed drones at Ukrainian cities overnight,
Ukraine’s air force said.
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