The German leader criticized his political opponent, who advocated the transfer of long-range missiles to Kyiv.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz again opposed the transfer of long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine. He accused the next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, of taking a risky stance toward Ukraine. The German publication Tagesschau writes about it on Saturday, November 30.
At a party conference in Berlin, Scholz criticized CDU/CSU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz for taking a risky stance on Ukraine policy by supporting the provision of these missiles to Ukraine.
“I can only say: be careful! You are playing Russian roulette with German security,” the chancellor said.
Scholz emphasized that when it comes to issues of war and peace, a cool head is needed.
He emphasized that he is also a supporter of real negotiations on a possible peace, but not without the participation of Ukraine.
Earlier it was reported that the leader of the opposition German party Christian Democratic Union and future candidate for the post of Chancellor Friedrich Merz supports the transfer of long-range Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine.
Earlier it was reported that the leader of the opposition German party Christian Democratic Union and future candidate for the post of Chancellor Friedrich Merz supports the transfer of long-range Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine.
“I don’t want to take responsibility”: Scholz explains Ukraine’s rejection of Taurus
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Source: korrespondent

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