BERLIN [Germany], France and Germany issued a joint statement on Tuesday defending Ukraine's right to use its weapons to target Russian targets, which they accuse of launching attacks on Ukrainian soil. CNN reported French President Emmanuel Macron during a press conference with Germany. Chancellor Olaf Scholz stressed that weapons supplied to Ukraine, including long-range missiles, are authorized to target Russian targets. “Ukrainian soil is being attacked from Russian bases,” Macron announced during a visit to Schloss Meseberg in Brandenburg, Germany. “So how do we explain to the Ukrainians that we have to defend these towns and basically everything that we are seeing around Kharkiv at the moment, if we tell them that you are not allowed to attack from the point where The missiles are, "We think we should allow them to disable the military sites from which the missiles were fired and, basically, the military sites from which I attacked Ukraine," CNN reported. However, Macron stressed its importance.German Chancellor Olaf Scholz echoed Macron's sentiments while authorizing attacks on non-military or civilian targets in Russia, affirming that Ukraine has the right to defend itself within the parameters set by countries providing arms and international law. "Ukraine has every possibility under international law to be clearly called out for what it is doing," Scholz stressed. "I find it strange when some people argue that it should not be allowed to defend itself and take appropriate measures to do so. The Western stance on the use of weapons donated by Ukraine has long been controversial, Western There are concerns among leaders that such actions could escalate violence and potentially lead to NATO involvement in a wider conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has consistently sought permission from his allies to target Russian territory. The United States, Ukraine's largest arms supplier, is already avoiding supporting Ukrainian attacks inside Russian territory due to concerns of escalating tensions.Secretary of State Antony Blinken hinted at a possible change in policy, indicating that the US would continue its support for Ukraine in response to changing circumstances "We are always listening. We are always learning, and we are always determining. " What is needed is to ensure that Ukraine can effectively defend itself,'' Blinken said. Despite this, Blinken reiterated that, at present, the US has responded to Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory with US-provided weapons. "France has equipped Ukraine with SCALP cruise missiles, whose capabilities include a range of up to 155 kilometers (96 mi) and a high-explosive penetration warhead of 400 kilograms (881 lb)," Macron stressed. Said, SCALP missiles have been provided to Ukraine with specific guidelines." It is aimed solely at targeting military installations from which attacks are launched into Ukrainian territory. Similarly, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron affirmed Ukraine's right to use supplied weapons to defend itself against Russian aggression "Whatever the Ukrainians do, the decision to use these weapons in our view is theirs, They are defending their country," Cameron commented during a visit to Kiev."We do not discuss any warnings imposed on those things. Let's be absolutely clear: Russia has invaded Ukraine, Ukraine has every right to retaliate against Russia. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin argued That Ukraine needs significant NATO support for its use of long-range weapons, which could potentially lead to global conflict, according to CNN, "did not use long-range precision weapons without space-based reconnaissance FINA target selection or launch missions for Western systems need to be performed by highly skilled specialists who rely on this reconnaissance data. Putin cautioned, " Officials in NATO countries, especially those based in Europe, need to be fully aware of what is at stake." "They should take into account that their countries are small and densely populated, which is a factor before they start talking about attacking deep into Russia's territory. Despite tensions, Ukraine received pledges of support from Belgium and Spain, with both countries agreeing to supply military equipment to Kiev, Belgium committing to provide 30 F-16 fighter aircraft over the next four years, while Spain Announcing a $1.08 billion arms deal for Ukraine, these agreements underscore a broad coalition of Western countries that stand in solidarity with Ukraine against Russian aggression. Belgium and Spain, as well as the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, Finland and Canada, have also signed security agreements reaffirming their commitment to support Ukraine's defense efforts, CNN reports.