Reports about the Kremlin leader’s alleged desire to agree to peace have nothing to do with the truth, the chancellor assured.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is not looking for ways to end the war in Ukraine through peaceful negotiations. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said this on Friday, March 24, commenting on the results of the EU summit, reports Ukrinform.
“No. This is fake news that is being spread around the world by right-wing communication networks, but has nothing to do with the truth,” Scholz answered the question of whether the Kremlin leader made any attempts to sit down for negotiations. table, which is unknown to the general public.
At the same time, Scholz assured that he will continue to talk to Putin if necessary, as he has done in the past.
At the same time, he said: “It is clear how this war will end: Russia must withdraw its troops. This will be the basis for establishing a just peace in Ukraine and preventing Russia from achieving its imperial goals.”
The chancellor noted that the heads of EU states have assured President Volodymyr Zelensky of the unity Ukraine needs and it will last as long as necessary.
So, according to Scholz, the EU summit intensively discussed the issues of ensuring a consistent and sufficient supply of ammunition that Ukraine needs. At the same time, Germany offers to join the contracts concluded by the industrial authorities, partners from other countries. This should help increase production.
Earlier, Scholz warned that the Russian Federation’s aggression against Ukraine could continue for a long time and that it would be “a long time to clean up the rubble.”
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Source: korrespondent

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