Why did Germany summon the Russian ambassador? Germany took this step in response to direct threats against targets within its borders.
The German government cited these threats as attempts to undermine its support for Ukraine. The Russian Defense Ministry had published a list of 21 companies it considers subsidiaries of Ukrainian defense firms.
Among those listed, at least three German companies supply drones to Ukraine. The German Foreign Ministry condemned these actions, stating that threats and espionage are unacceptable.
German officials emphasized their resolve. “Our response is clear: we will not be intimidated,” a spokesperson said. They view these threats as intimidation tactics directed at European companies.
Dmitry Medvedev, a prominent Russian politician, labeled these firms as potential targets for the Russian armed forces. This rhetoric escalates existing tensions between Russia and European nations.
The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs also summoned the Russian ambassador over similar threats aimed at European countries. This indicates a broader concern among European nations regarding Russian aggression.
Recently, Germany and Ukraine agreed on a strategic defense partnership, enhancing cooperation in drone production. This partnership further solidifies Germany’s commitment to supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Yet, the Russian embassy has not commented on these threats. The silence raises questions about Russia’s intentions and next steps in this diplomatic standoff.
As tensions continue to rise, the German Foreign Ministry reiterated its stance: “These direct threats against targets located in Germany are an attempt to undermine European unity and reduce support for Ukraine.”
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any immediate repercussions from Russia following this diplomatic move. The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for European security and solidarity against external threats.