German Chancellor Olaf Scholz firmly rejected accusations of a planned meeting with Vladimir Putin before the Bundestag elections. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has vehemently denied reports that he plans to meet with Vladimir Putin ahead of the upcoming Bundestag elections.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his Social Democratic Party (SPD) colleagues have criticised as false the statements by Roderich Kiesewetter, a politician from the opposition CDU party, alleging Scholz's intent to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin before 23 February.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed hope that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will end in 2025, although he added that it’s not yet clear if this is possible.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the announcement of the plans of US President-elect Donald Trump to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin "not bad news". The head of the German government stated this in an interview with ARD TV channel.
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British wartime leader Winston Churchill once said he was an optimist, as there was no point being anything else. The year ahead in Ukraine has given rise to wild, perhaps wilful, positivity from Kyiv and – publicly at least – in parts of NATO that the incoming Trump White House can effect meaningful,
Olaf Scholz does not expect U.S. military aid to Ukraine to end after President-elect Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration, he said at a Berlin press conference, according to Reuters on Jan. 17.
Olaf Scholz became German chancellor with a pledge to modernise and jolt Europe’s largest economy from its paralysis. But just two months after taking office, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 ripped the Social Democrat’s plans apart and strained his coalition with the Greens and the Liberals.
Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will meet in March, and Chancellor Olaf Scholz may pay a visit to Moscow before the German elections on February 23.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Wednesday that the principle of inviolability of borders applies to every country, however powerful, and suggested that expansionist comments by President-elect Donald Trump are meeting with “incomprehension” among European leaders.
The Tesla boss’s support of the far-right AfD in Germany and the insults to the British government, are compounding nervousness on the continent
TASS/. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz did not say anything about Ukraine in his latest phone talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin other than repeating his prior public statements, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a news conference.