We don’t need Taurus for attacks on Moscow – Kuleba

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, believes that Germany may still agree to provide long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
He stated this in an interview with Bild.
– Negotiations with the German government are ongoing. Everything depends on the political circumstances, the actual needs and requirements of the front, – said the minister.
Kuleba emphasized again that Kyiv does not intend to use these missiles for strikes on Russian territory.
– We don’t need Taurus to attack Moscow. We do not need long-range missiles provided by Western partners to attack Moscow or any other part of Russia’s territory, – he emphasized.
The head of the Foreign Ministry added that with the help of long-range missiles, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be able to destroy the Russian military infrastructure behind the front line on the territory of Ukraine.
Earlier, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced at a meeting of the Ramstein Group that Berlin had decided to supply Kyiv with six multipurpose Sea King helicopters.