Germans are helping Ukraine because they care about the Ukrainians’ struggle for independence, Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in a Christmas TV address.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, in his televised Christmas address, said that peace in Ukraine must have “clear borders”, and urged Germans to unite and not lose faith in their own strength. On Friday, December 23, DW reports.
At the same time, the leader of Germany called to help Ukraine until peace.
“Until there is peace, we must stand with those who are attacked, threatened and suffering,” the federal president said in his speech.
Steinmeier thanked the people of Germany for their solidarity and willingness to help in the current crisis.
“The brutal Russian attack on Ukraine, the return of the war in Europe, the terrible suffering of the Ukrainians and the fear of the escalation of the conflict – all this worries and scares many people in our country. Therefore, this year, perhaps, our dearest desire is for peace to reign again”, he stressed.
The German President outlined clear boundaries for a possible peace agreement with Russia: “It must be a just peace that does not encourage the seizure of land and does not single out the people of Ukraine in arbitrariness and violence of the conquerors.” According to him, such a world is “untouched.”
It should be noted that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday, December 23, published on Twitter a Christmas greeting in support of Ukraine.
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