28-03-2024 06:57 PM Jerusalem Timing

Germany Says Ready to Provide Iraqi Kurds with Weapons

Germany Says Ready to Provide Iraqi Kurds with Weapons

Germany is ready to send weapons to support Iraqi Kurds in their battle against the "barbaric" "jihadist" militants of ISIL, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Wednesday.

Frank-Walter Steinmeier Germany is ready to send weapons to support Iraqi Kurds in their battle against the "barbaric" "jihadist" militants of ISIL, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Wednesday.

After other European countries said they would send weapons to help the embattled Kurdish forces in northern Iraq, "we are ready to do the same," Steinmeier said at a joint press conference with Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen.

He called the onslaught of the ISIL "barbaric", the suffering of refugees "unimaginable", and warned that the sweeping advance of the radicals spells an "existential threat" to Iraq and threatens a regional "conflagration".

The ministers said Germany would first send more humanitarian aid and non-lethal equipment such as helmets, night-vision goggles and explosives detectors while it checked what weapons shipments would make sense, in coordination with EU partners.

Von der Leyen said "the breathtaking speed and incredible brutality" of the militant group had "triggered a humanitarian catastrophe" and, using its former name, said that "ISIL must be stopped".

Last Friday EU ministers agreed at an emergency meeting to back the arming of overwhelmed Iraqi Kurdish fighters. France has already begun to provide weapons, and Britain said it was ready to do so.

Chancellor Angela Merkel last week signaled she may shift her stance from a flat refusal when she told a local newspaper that the crimes of ISIL militants were "appalling" and the task of halting their advance was up to "the entire international community".

The change of position is politically difficult in Germany, where recent polls have shown more than 70 percent of respondents reject the idea of German arms shipments to Iraq.