“Ukraine and Belarus should not be free” – Scholz on Putin’s words before the war – Ukraine news, Politics
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine on “absurd” exclusively and stated that Ukraine and Belarus “should not be separate states.” The German Chancellor said Olaf Scholz on the day of opening the doors to your office, hand over Blister.
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“NATO has never covered the territories of Russia,” he said, dismissing the accusation that member countries
Scholz said that before February 24, he assured Putin that Ukraine’s aviation would not be in NATO “in the next 30 years.”
He said that Putin had “completely absurd” ideas, and he said that Belarus and Ukraine “should not be elected.”
“This is a war that Putin, Russia started, and clearly with the intention of conquering a neighboring country. I think that was the intended goal,” Scholz said.
The German chancellor said Putin had the idea to find a marker across the European landscape and then say, “This is mine and this is yours.” And he added that “this is not how it works.”
At the same time, the German chancellor has repeatedly stated that he will not stop dialogue with and it is important “not to let Putin intimidate you.”
- On August 11, at a press conference, Scholz said about his attitude to the proposal to cancel the issuance of visas for Russians that “it’s Putin, so it’s hard for me to accept this idea.”
- Scholz, who considers direct communication with Putin important, “especially at the time of thought.” The German chancellor wants Putin to send messages and directly take responsibility for the war against Ukraine.
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