Germany has not yet decided whether to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, or allow other countries to donate theirs, despite pressure on Berlin to act.
A meeting on Friday to co-ordinate military donations for Kyiv did agree to supply more armoured vehicles and air defence systems.
But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier made a specific appeal for modern tanks to repel Russia.
Poland's foreign minister criticised Germany's reluctance to send tanks.
"Arming Ukraine in order to repel the Russian aggression is not some kind of decision-making exercise. Ukrainian blood is shed for real. This is the price of hesitation over Leopard deliveries. We need action, now," Zbigniew Rau wrote on Twitter.
Western countries have committed billions in other weaponry - but without Germany's commitment on tanks, it was not the result Ukraine was hoping for.
Ukraine wants German-made Leopard 2s as they are easy to maintain and designed specifically to compete with the Russian T-90 tanks, which are being used in the invasion.
kreuzberger wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:37 pm 14 x Leopard II tanks are on their way from the Federal Republic. I suppose that that is a politically acceptable gesture but it's hardly decisive.Added to the contributions from Poland, Denmark and Spain it's about 100, which, I'm informed by people who know more about modern tanks than I do, could indeed decisive. Plus there's some Challengers and Abrahams and some Swedish armour I've forgotten the name of on it's way too.
Come the Z spring offensive, we'll be clutching our pearls once more.

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