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Scholz Reaffirms Military Support To Zelensky In First Call Since Putin Talks

In their first official call since Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s recent dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Scholz reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s military efforts. The call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which took place on Friday, was described as “constructive” by a German government spokesperson. During the conversation, Scholz assured Zelenskyy of […]

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Scholz Reaffirms Military Support To Zelensky In First Call Since Putin Talks

In their first official call since Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s recent dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Scholz reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s military efforts. The call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which took place on Friday, was described as “constructive” by a German government spokesperson.

During the conversation, Scholz assured Zelenskyy of Germany’s ongoing military assistance, with a particular focus on air defense systems. Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude for this support, acknowledging Germany’s role in bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities.

The exchange marks the first formal conversation between the two leaders since Scholz’s controversial November 15 call with Putin. Zelenskyy had previously criticized the discussion, suggesting it opened a “Pandora’s box” that could potentially undermine efforts to isolate Putin and halt the war in Ukraine through a “fair peace.”

In defense of the call, Scholz emphasized that it was crucial to communicate to Putin that Germany’s support for Ukraine would not falter. He stressed the importance of maintaining pressure on Russia while exploring all possible avenues for peace.

Despite the tensions surrounding Scholz’s engagement with Putin, the call with Zelenskyy has reaffirmed Germany’s resolve to stand firm in its support for Ukraine in the ongoing conflict.

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