Papperger said there were no weapons left in European and Ukrainian warehouses

The head of the German defence concern Rheinmetall, Armin Papperger, has said that there are no weapons left in the warehouses of Europe and Ukraine. This was reported by the Financial Times newspaper.

 

“The Europeans and Ukrainians have nothing in their warehouses,” Armin Papperger said.

The head of the defence concern believes that if the armed conflict in Ukraine ends, his company will benefit as the demand for weapons in Europe will remain high.

We shall remind you that earlier Armin Papperger said that Europe was left at the “children’s table” of negotiations on Ukraine because it did not invest in its defence.