The meeting is supposed to take place on February 23, and Trump will meet with Putin in March. It is noted that all negotiations currently underway in this regard are to the detriment of Ukraine.
The security spokesman for Germany’s main opposition CDU party, Roderich Kiesewetter, sees signs that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to meet with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin ahead of parliamentary elections on February 23. He writes by Kiesewetter on Saturday, January 4, on the social network X.
According to him, we need to be ready “for surprises in the election campaign.”
“There are more and more signs that Chancellor Scholz will travel to Moscow or meet with Putin before February 23. For Ukraine, the implementation of the plans means, among other things, the suspension of the Charter of Paris in in 10-20 years will be an indication of how they respond to all this to the Ukrainian population or our neighbors,” the politician emphasized.
Kiesewetter noted that a meeting between newly elected US President Donald Trump and Putin is scheduled for March, so “let everyone draw their own conclusions on this matter.”
He stressed that “all the negotiations and agreements that are currently being carried out in this situation are taking place at the expense of Ukraine and de facto mean its occupation.”
The politician also emphasized that Ukraine should not be a target or a victim. According to him, one cannot remain silent and accept the “Moscow connection” within one’s own ranks.
Let’s remember that in November Scholz and Putin had a telephone conversation for the first time in almost two years. Zelensky opposed Scholz’s appeal to the Russian dictator.
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