German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has made several statements highlighting Germany's stance on the conflict involving Russia and Ukraine. Scholz emphasized the need to send a clear signal to Russian President Vladimir Putin after the election, showing support for Ukraine. He also mentioned the prospect of speaking to Putin again, stating it needs to happen at the right time. Additionally, Scholz made remarks on Russia's perceived strength, suggesting that Russia is not as strong as some may think. Furthermore, it was reported that Scholz will request further military aid for Ukraine at an upcoming EU summit, according to a government representative.
GERMAN CHANCELLOR SCHOLZ WILL REQUEST FURTHER MILITARY AID FOR UKRAINE BILATERALLY AT EU SUMMIT - GOVT REPRESENTATIVE
GERMAN CHANCELLOR SCHOLZ: RUSSIA NOT AS STRONG AS ONE THINKS
GERMAN CHANCELLOR SCHOLZ: RUSSIA NOT AS STRONG AS ONE THINKS Wait, we are supposed to think Russia is strong now? Weren't they about to lose the war
❖ GERMAN CHANCELLOR SCHOLZ: RUSSIA NOT AS STRONG AS ONE THINKS
GERMANY'S SCHOLZ: RUSSIA NOT AS STRONG AS ONE THINKS
GERMANY'S SCHOLZ: PROSPECT OF SPEAKING TO PUTIN AGAIN NEEDS TO HAPPEN AT THE RIGHT TIME
GERMANY'S SCHOLZ: NEED TO SEND A CLEAR SIGNAL TO PUTIN AFTER ELECTION ABOUT SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE - Another leaked audio message?
GERMANY'S SCHOLZ: NEED TO SEND A CLEAR SIGNAL TO PUTIN AFTER ELECTION ABOUT SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE