Now the main question is whether Russia is ready to go into a 30 -day ceasefire, the German Chancellor said.
German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz plans to visit Ukraine in the near future and now coordinates his visit. Tagesschau reported this on Wednesday, May 7.
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The Chancellor now emphasized that the main question is whether the Russian Federation is ready to agree to a 30-day stop.
Merts also connected the German security guarantee for Ukraine with the fact that a long -term stop for the country could go ahead.
The Chancellor promised Ukraine to support Germany even after the stop, but did not specify what it meant. According to him, Russia should show that it seriously wants a longer stop, and then can tell what support Ukraine needs.
Merts emphasized that the United States is absolutely necessary to continue assistance in Ukraine and participate in “late security guarantees for Ukraine.”
He also expressed hope that the United States would “continue to fulfill its duties” within the NATO framework and in relation to Ukraine.
Remember that now Germany’s new Chancellor Friedrich Mertz went to the first foreign tour after receiving the mandate. He arrived in Paris, where he conducted negotiations with President France Emmanuel Macron. After that, Mertz will go to Warsaw, where he will meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
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