The possibility of Germany’s involvement in possible forces that will be undertaken to implement security guarantees for Ukraine was left by Vice -Chancellor, Finance Minister and Social Democratic Party (SPD) Lars Klingbil, as a leader.

“After the ceasefire, everything can be discussed, including European security guarantees for Ukraine,” said the Social Democrat politician in the established “summer” interview with the second channel of German public television ZDF, and in response to a German public television. Peace, he said: “Of course, we must also take responsibility as Europeans in terms of security guarantees, whether it be troops, the training of the Ukrainian army, financial assistance or other issues, all must be clarified in the coming days.” Security guarantees are “a central element of a solution after negotiations,” he added.

Asked if, as finance minister, he would like to have access to the “frozen” Russian assets in the West, Mr Klingbil said, “emotionally yes, but it is legally difficult”, while noting that “a solution has been found, at least for access to interest”.

Asked by Bundeswehr’s involvement in Ukraine’s security warranty after agreement with Russia, the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) on foreign policy issues Roderich Kiseer told Bild that “the only reliable long -term security guarantee would be a long -term security guarantee. The development of troops in which Germany should of course contribute. “

In the same question, the Vice President of the SPD Parliamentary Group Siemtye Meler has preached the US role: “The US contribution is central to all security guarantees. We Europeans will also contribute significantly, but they are still unclear how. The details of how this will be structured will be discussed as soon as Russia stops its war and negotiations for a just peace for Ukraine begin, “she also told Bild.