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Germany would not block Poland sending tanks to Ukraine: Minister
Overseas Minister Annalena Baerbock says Germany ‘wouldn’t stand in the best way’ if Poland sends Leopard tanks to Ukraine.
Germany is able to authorise Poland to ship German-made Leopard tanks to Ukraine to assist Kyiv battle the Russian invasion if Warsaw makes such a request, Overseas Minister Annalena Baerbock mentioned Sunday.
“If we’re requested the query, then we won’t stand in the best way,” Baerbock instructed LCI tv on Sunday after a Franco-German summit assembly in Paris.
“We all know how essential these tanks are and for this reason we’re discussing this now with our companions. We want to verify individuals’s lives are saved and Ukraine’s territory liberated.”
The feedback appeared to sign that Berlin was able to authorise European nations to ship German-made tanks to Ukraine amid rising strain from Kyiv and different allies for such a transfer. Beneath a German license settlement, nations can’t ship tanks with out Berlin’s approval.
To date, no Western-designed foremost battle tanks have been delivered to Ukraine for defensive fight in opposition to invading Russian forces.
Ukraine has repeatedly urged its Western allies to ship extra, and quicker, army assist to the war-torn nation. “Daily of delay is the loss of life of Ukrainians. Assume quicker,” Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak mentioned on Saturday.
The criticism got here after 50 nations met on the US Ramstein Air Base in Germany and agreed to provide Kyiv with billions of {dollars}’ price of army {hardware}, together with armoured automobiles and munitions.
However a call by Germany over the supply of the much-requested Leopard 2 fight tanks — thought-about one of many best-performing fashions worldwide — didn’t materialise.
Regardless of intense strain and criticism, Germany mentioned it had not determined but on whether or not to present permission to different European nations to switch the German-made tanks to Ukraine.
Poland has introduced it is able to ship 14 Leopard tanks to Kyiv however Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki mentioned on Sunday he was ready for “a transparent assertion” from Berlin whether or not nations which have the Leopards can switch them to Ukraine.
He additionally described Germany’s refusal to ship its personal tanks to Ukraine as “unacceptable”.
“Harmless persons are dying day-after-day,” he instructed the PAP information company.
In a joint assertion Saturday, the international ministers of the three Baltic states — Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania — urged Germany “to supply Leopard tanks to Ukraine now”.
Earlier on Sunday, Chancellor Olaf Scholz mentioned all choices on weapons deliveries could be made in coordination with allies, together with america.
Talking on a go to to Paris to have a good time 60 years for the reason that signing of a landmark treaty between France and Germany, Scholz mentioned Berlin had all the time up to now acted “in shut coordination with our mates and allies”.
French President Emmanuel Macron mentioned he didn’t rule out the potential of sending Leclerc tanks — France’s foremost battle tanks — to Ukraine.
“As for the Leclerc, I requested the ministry to work on it. Nothing is dominated out,” Macron mentioned however burdened that any effort to dispatch the {hardware} to assist repel the Russian invasion needs to be determined and coordinated “collectively” with allies, together with Germany.
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SEE IT: China stuns with maiden flight of sixth-generation aircraft
China appears to have conducted the maiden flight of its new sixth-generation fighter aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the ever-evolving landscape of fighter jets.
Video and photos from social media showed the previously unseen aircraft conducting a daytime test flight, alongside a two-seat Chengdu J-20S fighter, which served as a chase plane.
The planes were soaring high in Chengdu, Sichuan, China on Dec. 26, which is notably the birthday of the founding father of the People’s Republic of China, Mao Zedong.
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Photos and video of the tailless Chinese aircraft came as the U.S. continues to work on developing its Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter jet.
The NGAD fighter jet is intended to replace the F-22 Raptor, a fifth-generation stealth combat aircraft that has been in service with the U.S. Air Force since the early 2000s.
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Fifth generation aircraft incorporated stealth technology, with the sixth generation aircraft promising further advancements.
This new aircraft is the latest in a series of milestones for China’s aviation. At the Zhuhai Airshow, China unveiled the J-35A fifth-generation fighter jet and the J-15T fighter.
Fox News Digital has reached out to China’s Ministry of Defense for comment.
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One in six children live in conflict zones this year: UNICEF
About 473 million, or more than one in six children, are estimated to live in conflict areas worldwide, according to the United Nations children’s agency.
UNICEF’s statement came on Saturday as conflicts continue to rage around the world, including in Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine, among other places.
In Israel’s devastating war on Gaza in particular, at least 17,492 children have reportedly been killed in nearly 15 months of conflict that has reduced much of the enclave to rubble.
“By almost every measure, 2024 has been one of the worst years on record for children in conflict in UNICEF’s history – both in terms of the number of children affected and the level of impact on their lives,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.
According to Russell, a child growing up in a conflict zone is far more likely to be out of school, malnourished, or forced from their home compared with a child living in places with no conflict.
“This must not be the new normal. We cannot allow a generation of children to become collateral damage to the world’s unchecked wars,” the director said.
The proportion of children living in areas of conflict has doubled – from about 10 percent in the 1990s to almost 19 percent today, UNICEF said.
According to the report, 47.2 million children were displaced due to conflict and violence by the end of 2023.
The trends for 2024 indicate a further increase in displacement because various conflicts have intensified, including in Haiti, Lebanon, Myanmar, the Palestinian territories and Sudan.
Additionally, in the latest available data, from 2023, the UN verified a record 32,990 grave violations against 22,557 children – the highest number since UN Security Council-mandated monitoring began, UNICEF said.
There is an overall upward trend in the number of grave violations, with this year likely to see another increase, as “thousands of children have been killed and injured in Gaza, and in Ukraine”, the agency said.
Sexual violence against children has surged, their education has been affected, children’s malnutrition rates have risen and armed conflicts have taken a larger toll on children’s mental health, UNICEF also reported.
“The world is failing these children. As we look towards 2025, we must do more to turn the tide and save and improve the lives of children,” Russell said.
Gaza’s children ‘cold, sick, traumatised’
In Gaza – where the Israeli military has killed more women and children in the past year than in any recent conflict over a single year, Oxfam reported in September – the ongoing war is a “nightmare” for children, UNICEF Communication Specialist Rosalia Bollen said last week at a media briefing.
“Children in Gaza are cold, sick and traumatised,” Bollen said last Friday.
About 96 percent of women and children in Gaza cannot meet their basic nutritional needs, she said, lamenting the lack of aid able to reach children in the Strip.
“Gaza must be one of the most heartbreaking places on Earth for humanitarians. Every small effort to save a child’s life is undone by fierce devastation,” said Bollen.
“For over 14 months, children have been at the sharp edge of this nightmare.”
Bollen said that many children in the besieged enclave don’t have winter clothes, have to resort to searching through rubbish for provisions and are plagued with diseases.
She urged the use of political capital and diplomatic leverage to push for the evacuation of injured children and their parents to leave Gaza and seek medical care in East Jerusalem or elsewhere.
“This war should haunt every one of us. Gaza’s children cannot wait,” she pressed.
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