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Scholz acknowledged the escalation of the war in Ukraine

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Scholz at a conference in Berlin spoke about Russia’s war against Ukraine, saying that an escalation is possible.

Germany should be prepared for an escalation of the situation in Ukraine, which may involve the destruction of infrastructure. This is what German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said at a conference in Berlin organized by the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, Reuters reports.

“In view of the progress of the war and the visible and growing failure of Russia … we must be prepared for an escalation,” he said.

Scholz said that his recent trip to China was useful to set the joint position of the two countries against the use of nuclear weapons.

As you know, during their visit to China, Scholz and Chinese President Xi Jinping condemned the threats to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

Dove of peace. Why did Scholz go to China?

In the past, Scholz said that the aid given to Ukraine should address three priorities: air defense, electricity and refugees.

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