German Minister: First Battalion of Leopard 2 Tanks Could Reach Ukraine in March/April

07 February 2023, Ukraine, Kiev: German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius speaks during a press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Olexiy Resnikov (Not Pictured). (dpa)
07 February 2023, Ukraine, Kiev: German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius speaks during a press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Olexiy Resnikov (Not Pictured). (dpa)
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German Minister: First Battalion of Leopard 2 Tanks Could Reach Ukraine in March/April

07 February 2023, Ukraine, Kiev: German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius speaks during a press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Olexiy Resnikov (Not Pictured). (dpa)
07 February 2023, Ukraine, Kiev: German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius speaks during a press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Olexiy Resnikov (Not Pictured). (dpa)

Western partners could deliver the first battalion of Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine in the first three or four months of this year, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said on Wednesday on a trip to the Polish capital.

"We could deliver at least one battalion in the first four months of this year - three months maybe - and then we need to proceed as fast as possible of course," Pistorius said, adding that a battalion would consist of about 31 tanks.

Almost a year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Poland and Germany were united in their responsibility to support Kyiv, said Pistorius, adding that the two countries had agreed to next week meet partners who may deliver Leopard 2 tanks.

Responding to repeated appeals from Ukraine, and after mounting pressure from some Western allies, Germany last month said it would deliver modern Leopard 2 battle tanks from army stocks.

It will also pool funds with Denmark and the Netherlands to restore at least 100 old Leopard 1 tanks from industry stocks for Ukraine.

Pistorius, who paid a surprise visit to Kyiv on Tuesday, said Germans looked with humility at the determination with which Ukrainians were fighting.



Iran Says External Threats Could Lead to Expulsion of IAEA Inspectors

09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Iran Says External Threats Could Lead to Expulsion of IAEA Inspectors

09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Iran may suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog if external threats continue, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader said on Thursday, after US President Donald Trump again warned of military force if Tehran does not agree to a nuclear deal.  

Iranian and American diplomats will visit Oman on Saturday to start dialogue on Tehran's nuclear program, with Trump saying he would have the final word on whether talks are reaching a breakdown, which would put Iran in "great danger".  

"Continued external threats and putting Iran under the conditions of a military attack could lead to deterrent measures like the expulsion of IAEA inspectors and ceasing cooperation with it," Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Ali Khamenei, published on X, referring to the International Atomic Energy Agency.  

"Transferring enriched material to safe and undisclosed locations in Iran could also be on the agenda," he wrote.  

While the US insists that the talks with Tehran will be direct , Iran has stressed the negotiations will be indirect with intermediation from Oman's foreign minister.  

During his first 2017-2021 term, Trump withdrew the US from a 2015 deal between Iran and world powers designed to curb Iran's sensitive nuclear work in exchange for sanctions relief.  

Trump also reimposed sweeping US sanctions. Since then, Iran has far surpassed that deal's limits on uranium enrichment, according to the IAEA.  

Western powers accuse Iran of having a clandestine agenda to develop nuclear weapons capability by enriching uranium to a high level of fissile purity, above what they say is justifiable for a civilian atomic energy program. Tehran says its nuclear program is wholly for civilian energy purposes.