The German leader emphasized the importance of Germany’s “active, supportive and strong” role in peaceful efforts.
German federal Chancellor Friedrich Mertz said he had no signs that the war could end in Ukraine. On Wednesday, May 21, reports DW.
“Currently, there are no signs that this war will end quickly,” Mertz said at a press conference in Berlin on Wednesday.
At the same time, the German Chancellor noted that we could only expect that it would somehow collect parties in the conflict for developing Vatican negotiations.
Separately, Mertz emphasized the importance of Germany’s “active, supporting and strong” role in peaceful efforts.
Remember that on the eve of Mertz held a phone conversation with President Vladimir Zelensky, where parties discussed the position of US President Donald Trump and European leaders about ways to achieve peace.
Remember, on May 19, Trump held the phone talks with Putin and Zelensky. Thereafter, the American leader did not declare sanctions against the Russian Federation, as expected, instead it was said that Russia and Ukraine should immediately begin negotiating with the ceasefire and end of the war. Trump also mentioned that his conversation with Putin was “very good.”
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