According to the German Chancellor, Vladimir Putin threatens the existence of Ukraine and the European world order. Therefore, it is impossible to negotiate with him.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that after the war with Russia, Ukraine would receive security guarantees from Western allies. However, they will depend on the outcome of hostilities and what victory will look like. Stern writes about it.
According to Scholz, talks on security guarantees have already started with Kiev and other partners.
“But such security commitments necessarily assume that Ukraine will successfully defend itself in this war,” said the German Chancellor.
Also, Scholz said he highly doubts that the war between Russia and Ukraine can be ended through diplomacy. Therefore, it is unknown whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to conduct at least some negotiations. Especially on the return to the principles of the European world order.
Scholz said: “There is nothing to indicate that he is ready at the moment.
He noted that the Kremlin chief still relies on threats of nuclear weapons. It also threatens the existence of Ukraine, which is the same as the threats to the existence of the European world order.
“There can be no negotiation with a gun of weight, except perhaps their own enslavement,” Scholz said.
Note that Scholz has previously stated that Ukraine will receive a new batch of Gepard self-propelled guns and IRIS-T air defense systems in the coming weeks. Also, Germany is working to supply Ukraine with additional ammunition.
It was also reported that Scholz urged Beijing to influence Russia. The German politician doubts that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, is now ready to negotiate a “fair peace” in Ukraine.
The German Chancellor also reacted to accusations of insufficient support for Ukraine. According to Germany’s chancellor, the country’s government “is not one of those who changed its mind on a call” and Germany should not listen to anyone’s accusations on this matter.
Source: Focus
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