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Russia’s actions are aimed at destruction – Scholz

The German chancellor did not directly answer the German journalist’s question about how what he saw in Irpin would affect the arms supply to Ukraine.

Russia’s actions in the war against Ukraine are aimed only at destruction. This was said by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz after visiting Irpen on Thursday, June 16, Bild reports.

“It says a lot about Russia’s aggressive war, which is only aimed at destruction. We should all keep this in mind when making decisions,” Scholz said, answering a journalist’s question about how his visit would affect supply of arms to Ukraine.

It will be noted that the chancellor did not directly answer the question, but used a prepared statement.

He noted that this war was causing great destruction.

“And it’s even worse when you see how futile this violence is,” the chancellor added.

As reported, today the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Romania have arrived in Ukraine and have already visited Irpen. A meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky is currently underway.

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Source: korrespondent

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