The German Chancellor Olaf Solz believes that it is still too early to discuss the idea of sending peacekeepers to Ukraine. In his opinion, this will mean that Europe suggests that Kyiv will not return part of the occupied territories.
I believe that such discussions are inappropriate and premature. It is expected that Ukraine will not receive part of its territory from Russia. I say very seriously that nothing should be decided through the heads of Ukrainians. Initially, we need to stop the conflict and real negotiations, and not a dictated world. Only then you can see how future security guarantees for Ukraine may look like, ”said the German Chancellor in a conversation with ARD.
Scholz added that Ukraine in any case “will have an army that will not be able to maintain only at the expense of its own financial resources,” and, therefore, the help of partners will be required.
In his opinion, the conflict and negotiations should be completed first, but he emphasized that nothing should be allowed without the participation of Ukrainians.
He also commented on the idea of Donald Trump to help Ukraine only in exchange for minerals with a rare earth. He said that Europe helps without requiring a fee, and such a “should be a position of all.”
Meanwhile, two weeks before the elections to the German parliament, the leading parties lose their positions.
The new weekly survey of the Institute of Public Opinion for Bild shows the fall of the ratings of the three most powerful parties.
CDS/CSS, led by Chancellor Chancellorch, Merz, loses one point and suddenly drops to 29%.
The SPD, led by the Chancellor (still) by Olaf Sholts, also loses one point – 16%.
An alternative for Germany could not use the weakness of black and red. The correct side also loses one point – 21%.
If the elections took place tomorrow, the Bundestase will also have green with 12%and the union of Sarah Wagenkencht with 6%. SDP leaves the race without crossing five percent of the barrier. Instead, “on the left” makes the moron and, finally, reaches the desired 5%.
The head of the inss German Binkert said Bitld:
Black and red with 45% will receive the minimum parliamentary majority.
Source: Racurs

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