German Defence Minister Lambrecht resigns after criticism over her handling of the war.
German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht announced her resignation on Monday.
German Defence Minister, Christine Lambrecht resigned from Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government on Monday. Christine Lambrecht said in a written statement that she had submitted her resignation request to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, adding that “months of media focus on my person” had stood in the way of a factual debate about the military and Germany’s security policy.
“The chancellor respects the decision by Ms. Lambrecht and thanks her for her good work in these difficult and challenging times," Christiane Hoffmann told reporters in Berlin.
The minister was repeatedly attacked over public blunders and her handling of the war in Ukraine. She is the most senior member of Olaf Scholz’s government to resign. Ms. Lambrecht was due to meet other defence ministers from Ukraine's western allies at the American military base in Ramstein on Friday to discuss further support for Ukraine.
The German government is facing renewed calls to send German-built Leopard 2 tanks which Ukraine considers vital if it is to defeat Russia, or at least approve their delivery from countries such as Poland.
WK Mews, Berlin.
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