Scholz called “absolute nonsense” the opinion that Germany is an ally of Russia, not the West

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Claims that Germany is on the side of Russia and not the West are “absolute nonsense,” said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Thus, he commented on the request of CNN to evaluate such an opinion, which, according to the channel, exists among Ukrainian politicians.

In addition, at a press conference in Washington after meeting with US President Joe Biden, Scholz said that there is currently a “military threat to Ukraine”, which is also a serious threat to security in Europe. “We see how many Russian military units are deployed along the border of Ukraine,” the German chancellor stressed.

In Ukraine, Germany is accused of refusing to supply lethal weapons and unwillingness to take a “clear position” regarding the fate of the Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the event of an aggravation of the crisis in Eastern Europe.

Recall that on the eve of the talks between Scholz and President Biden took place in Washington. The meeting discussed bilateral relations, the Ukrainian crisis, the fight against the coronavirus pandemic and climate protection. In mid-February, the German Chancellor will hold talks in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Source: Rosbalt

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