Germany andother partnersare negotiating with Kiev”Ukraine’s future security obligationsChancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday, March 2.
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“It is clear that we will help Ukraine achieve peace“, the German leader warned in front of the Bundestag, the lower house of the German parliament.
Security of Ukraine
“That is why we are discussing the future security obligations of Ukraine with Kyiv and other partners.Olaf Scholz, who will be received by Joe Biden at the White House on March 3, explained. “However, security promises necessarily imply that Ukraine is successfully defending itself in this war.“, the chancellor insisted, promising that Germany would continue its assistance to Ukraine, which was invaded by Russian troops a year ago.
the daily newspaper Wall Street Journal reported on February 24 that Berlin, Paris and London were suspicious of the Ukrainians’ willingness to push the Russians out of all their territory and their willingness to provide security guarantees to Kiev, including heavy arms supplies and stronger ties with NATO.
Use your influence in Moscow
Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of Germany
“The question remains. (Vladimir) Is Putin ready to negotiate a return to principles and a just peace? So far, nothing suggests that“, Angela Merkel’s successor regrets. According to him, the president of the Russian Federationrather relies on threatening gestures such as the recent suspensionA new start to the nuclear disarmament treaty with the US.
The German leader also appealed to China, which Washington suspects of wanting to supply Moscow with weapons. “My message to Beijing is clear: use your influence in Moscow to demand the withdrawal of Russian troops. And don’t supply weapons to the Russian aggressorOlaf Scholz warned. The accusations, which have been denied by Beijing, were notably made by CIA Director William Burns in an interview broadcast Sunday night on CBS. “We are convinced that China’s leaders plan to supply lethal agentsTo Russia, said William Burns.
Source: Le Figaro

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