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Germany's defense minister resigns amid Ukraine criticism

BERLIN (AP) 鈥 Germany鈥檚 much-criticized defense minister announced her resignation Monday, as her department steers the massive project of modernizing the country鈥檚 military and oversees expanding weapons deliveries to Ukraine.
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FILE - Christine Lambrecht, Minister of Defense, rides in a tank during her visit to the Tank Training Brigade 9 in Munster, Germany, Feb. 7, 2022. Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht resigns. She has asked Chancellor Olaf Scholz to dismiss her, said a statement from the minister on Monday. (Philipp Schulze/dpa via AP, File)

BERLIN (AP) 鈥 Germany鈥檚 much-criticized defense minister announced her resignation Monday, as her department steers the massive project of modernizing the country鈥檚 military and oversees expanding weapons deliveries to Ukraine.

Christine Lambrecht said in a statement that she had submitted her resignation request to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, adding that 鈥渕onths of media focus on my person鈥 had stood in the way of a factual debate about the military and Germany鈥檚 security policy.

鈥淭he valuable work of the soldiers and many people in my department must stand in the foreground,鈥 she said.

There was no immediate word on a possible replacement.

The 57-year-old has been defense minister since Scholz became chancellor in December 2021. Critics have long portrayed her as out of her depth but Scholz stood by her, describing her last month as 鈥渁 first-class defense minister.鈥 Pressure on her mounted recently after an ill-judged New Year's video message.

Lambrecht鈥檚 resignation comes at a sensitive moment, as Scholz faces mounting pressure to make another significant step forward in German military aid to Ukraine by agreeing to deliver Leopard 2 battle tanks. Earlier this month, Germany agreed to provide 40 Marder armored personnel carriers and a Patriot air defense missile battery to Kyiv.

Germany has given Ukraine substantial support in recent months, including howitzers, Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns and the first of four IRIS-T surface-to-air missile systems. But critics, some inside Germany鈥檚 governing coalition, have long complained of Scholz鈥檚 perceived hesitancy to step up aid. Lambrecht was overshadowed on the issue by the chancellor, who made most major announcements.

Lambrecht was then Finance Minister Scholz鈥檚 deputy before being appointed justice minister in 2019. She also was minister for families and women in the closing months of then Chancellor Angela Merkel鈥檚 government.

She was respected in those roles but was widely viewed as one of the Scholz government鈥檚 weakest links at the Defense Ministry.

The notoriously unwieldy department has a history of diminishing ministers鈥 reputations.

Its importance increased with Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine. That prompted Scholz to announce a special 100 billion-euro ($108 billion) fund to upgrade the German military, the Bundeswehr, which has suffered for years from neglect and in particular from aging, poorly functioning equipment.

Last month, Lambrecht dismissed suggestions that the government had been too slow to get going on its spending drive. She said officials have moved fast but that 鈥渟uch projects must be carefully negotiated 鈥 this is tax money.鈥

The minister also drew criticism for hapless communication, starting with a January 2022 announcement that Germany would deliver 5,000 military helmets to Ukraine as 鈥渁 very clear signal that we stand by your side.鈥

In April, she took her 21-year-old son along on a military helicopter flight, which became public when he posted a photo to Instagram that it turned out the minister had taken herself. Her ministry said she had applied for permission and paid the costs herself, but critics said it showed poor judgment.

An amateurish New Year's video message on her own private Instagram account prompted new opposition calls for Lambrecht鈥檚 departure and strained political allies鈥 patience.

It showed a barely audible Lambrecht speaking against a backdrop of loud New Year鈥檚 Eve fireworks in a Berlin street.

鈥淎 war is raging in the middle of Europe,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd connected with that for me were a lot of special impressions that I was able to gain 鈥 many, many meetings with interesting, great people.鈥

Geir Moulson And Frank Jordans, The Associated Press