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- Ukraine and several of its allies have been urging Germany for weeks to allow the delivery of the Leopards, but a US-led meeting of Kyiv鈥檚 allies in Germany last week failed to yield a decision
BERLIN: Germany on Tuesday said it would decide 鈥渟hortly鈥� whether to authorize the export of powerful German-made Leopard battle tanks long sought by Kyiv and encouraged allies to start training Ukrainian forces to use them.
While Western nations have pledged ever more sophisticated military hardware in recent weeks to help Ukraine repel Russia鈥檚 invasion, all eyes in Kyiv are on the battle tanks.
Berlin stopped short of a final green light on Tuesday, but German media including newspaper Der Spiegel and news channel NTV reported late in the evening that Chancellor Olaf Scholz would grant approval.
The announcement would probably come Wednesday and would also include permission for other countries, including Poland, to transfer their Leopard tanks to Ukraine, the outlets reported.
The Free Democratic Party, a member of Germany鈥檚 ruling political coalition, tweeted Tuesday night: 鈥淕ermany sends Leopard-Panzer tanks to Ukraine!鈥�
But in Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was battling a deepening corruption scandal within his government, sacking several officials over graft while others resigned.
Ukraine and several of its allies have been urging Germany for weeks to allow the delivery of the Leopards, but a US-led meeting of Kyiv鈥檚 allies in Germany last week failed to yield a decision.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius indicated on Tuesday that the moment of truth could be imminent, saying he had 鈥渆xpressly encouraged partner countries that have Leopard tanks that are ready for deployment to train Ukrainian forces on these tanks.鈥�
鈥淚 expect a decision to be made shortly,鈥� he added following talks with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Berlin.
鈥淲e must provide heavier and more advanced systems to Ukraine, and we must do it faster,鈥� Stoltenberg said, adding that he expected a decision by Berlin 鈥渟oon.鈥�
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the delivery of the tanks would 鈥渂ring nothing good to the future relationship鈥� between Berlin and Moscow.
鈥淭hey will leave a lasting mark,鈥� he warned.
Under Germany鈥檚 war weapons control rules, countries using German-made armaments are required to seek Berlin鈥檚 permission if they wish to transfer them to a third party.
Poland, one of the loudest voices calling for permission to send Leopard tanks, said earlier this month it was ready to deliver 14 of them to Kyiv within the framework of an international coalition of countries.
Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak on Tuesday said the country had now sent in a formal request.
Confirming receipt, a German government spokesman said it would be examined 鈥渨ith necessary urgency.鈥�
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he was counting on a 鈥渜uick鈥� response, accusing the Germans of 鈥渄ragging their feet, dithering and behaving in a manner that is difficult to understand.鈥�
Zelensky, in his evening address, said that discussions over the tank transfers 鈥渕ust end with decisions,鈥� and that 鈥渁llies have the required number of tanks鈥� Ukraine has been demanding.
Germany鈥檚 Pistorius had earlier defended Scholz against accusations of dithering on whether to approve the delivery of Leopards and insisted there was no division among Ukraine鈥檚 Western allies.
As Ukraine marked 11 months since the start of the war on Tuesday, Zelensky urged his troops to keep up the fight against Russia.
But the comments came with Zelensky battling a widening corruption scandal as his defense ministry was shaken by accusations of food procurement fraud.
Local media reports last week accused the ministry of having signed a deal at prices 鈥渢wo to three times higher鈥� than current rates for basic foodstuffs.
Several officials resigned on Tuesday over the allegations, including a deputy defense minister, two deputy ministers of development of communities and territories, and a deputy minister of social policy.
Ukraine has a history of endemic corruption, including among the political elite, but efforts to stamp out graft have been overshadowed by the war.
Kyiv鈥檚 Western allies, who have allocated billions of dollars in financial and military support, have been pushing for anti-corruption reforms for years, sometimes as a precondition for aid.
Meanwhile 25 people have been killed and more than 90 injured in Russia鈥檚 border region of Belgorod since the start of the war, its governor told President Vladimir Putin in a first such announcement of an official death toll.
Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov also said around 6,500 people had to be evacuated from border villages and were essentially 鈥渞efugees.鈥�
The Belgorod region, including the city of the same name, has been repeatedly hit by shelling since Putin sent troops to Ukraine on February 24 last year.