Scholz on his conversation with Putin: I used it to make him understand that the war must end
Kyiv • UNN
During his conversation with Putin, Olaf Scholz stated the need to end the war. The chancellor emphasized that Germany remains the second largest supporter of Ukraine after the United States with 28 billion euros in aid.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that during a conversation with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin he made him understand that the war must end, but did not disclose the details of his talks. Scholz said this in an interview with the German edition of t-online, reports UNN.
“I used my conversation to make it clear to Putin that the war must end. Such conversations are confidential for good reasons - and I respect that,” Scholz said.
Scholz said that in his conversation with Putin, he made it clear to him that Germany's support for Ukraine would not weaken.
“I made it clear to him that he cannot hope that our support for Ukraine will weaken. Germany's military aid alone is worth 28 billion euros. After the United States, we are the strongest supporter of Ukraine in the world. It was important for me that Putin heard my vision of his war,” Scholz added.
Recall
During a telephone conversation with Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin in November , German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called on him to end the war against Ukraine and start peace talks.