German Chancellor gives aid to Ukraine and warns Russia
German Chancellor Olaf Schultz is on a tour of Ukraine.
Schultz has offered Russia serious talks with Western countries, although the
President of Ukraine says that he will continue to make efforts for NATO
membership. Western countries in the direction of reducing tensions after the
gathering of Russian forces on the Ukrainian border Trying continuously. The
German Chancellor's visit to Ukraine is also a link to this. German Chancellor
Olaf Schultz has expressed hope that Russia will take clear steps to
de-escalate tensions with Ukraine. He addressed a press conference after
meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the capital Kiev. According
to Schultz, a NATO membership, Germany and its western allies are ready for
serious talks with Russia on the security of Europe. Schultz told reporters,
"We are open to serious talks with Russia on the security of Europe."
Western countries are also prepared to impose far-reaching and effective
sanctions if territorial integrity is violated." Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky, who was accompanying the German Chancellor at the press
conference, said that his country was NATO despite Russia's displeasure and
some Western countries' fears. Will continue to strive to achieve the goal of
membership.
Zelensky said, "Today many journalists and politicians
are saying that Ukraine can avoid risks. They are advising us in the future not
to raise the issue of membership of the organization because of these risks Russia's
reaction." I think we should go down the path we have chosen."
Punishment to Russia Volodymyr Zelensky said in a meeting with the German
Chancellor that Russia is using the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline as a
"geopolitical weapon". This pipeline between Russia and Germany has
been built ignoring the objections of Ukraine. Along with America, Ukraine has
also been expressing unhappiness about this. At the press conference, Zelensky
said that on the energy link between Russia and Germany, "we have some disagreements
in our assessment. We certainly understand that it is a geopolitical
weapon". The pipeline through the Baltic Sea was built only last year. The
tax was ready but German agencies have not yet given permission to start it.
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