UK’s Daily Telegraph: “Officials in Kyiv have suggested there are already 12 countries willing to donate as many as 100 Leopards from their stocks if granted permission by Berlin.”
Though German-made Leopard tanks sold to Poland and other NATO nations are the property of their respective armed forces, these countries are contractually bound not to re-export them to a third party.
“We know how important these tanks are and this is why we are discussing this now with our partners,” the German foreign minister added. “We need to make sure people’s lives are saved and Ukraine’s territory liberated.”
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