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Scholz calls for peace in Ukraine in first phone call with Putin in more than two years

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For the primary time in two years, the German chancellor straight spoke with the Russian president.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the telephone for the primary time in two years on Friday.

Throughout the dialog, Scholz condemned Russia’s conflict in Ukraine, calling on Putin to finish the conflict and withdraw Russian troops from Ukrainian territory. He additionally urged Moscow to have interaction in negotiations with Kyiv in an effort to obtain a simply and lasting peace.

“Russia should present a willingness to barter with Ukraine – with the goal of reaching a simply and lasting peace,” Scholz reiterated in a publish on X following the decision.

The chancellor assured that Berlin stands with Ukraine and can proceed to help it in its defence in opposition to the Russian conflict of aggression, nicely into its third yr.

A press release from the Kremlin, shared by the state-run Tass company, stated that Putin emphasised any potential agreements on Ukraine should replicate “new territorial realities” and “deal with the basis causes of the battle”.

Putin additionally highlighted the unprecedented decline in Russian-German relations and that Moscow’s conflict in Ukraine was a direct results of NATO’s aggressive coverage, the assertion added. Putin and Russian officers have repeatedly blamed NATO for Russia’s act of aggression in early 2022, a declare they by no means supplied any substantial proof for.

In line with the Kremlin, the dialog was initiated by the German facet.

The German chief had beforehand spoken to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the telephone and, in accordance with Hebestreit, will proceed to take action after the dialog with Putin.

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