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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his willingness to continue dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, emphasizing that talks could only happen after the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine. Scholz also affirmed Germany's commitment to arming and supporting Ukraine. Despite Putin's reluctance, Scholz remains determined to engage in negotiations with him. The ongoing tension between Russia and Ukraine continues to shape diplomatic efforts.
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Scholz claims he is ready to talk to Putin The Russian leader previously told the German chancellor that Western support had led Ukraine to reject any kind of talks with Moscow https://t.co/DQvU5GOj3e
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that it is possible to talk with Putin only after the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine - Heilbronner Stimme. He also stated that Germany will continue to arm and support the Ukrainian side https://t.co/ilMIs0jeGh
⚡️Scholz: Negotiations with Putin possible if Russia withdraws troops. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated in an interview with Heilbronner Stimme on Nov. 12 that he would hold talks with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin if the Russian leader withdrew his troops from Ukraine.
German Chancellor Scholz announced his desire to continue dialogue with Putin https://t.co/ZBOuJCwWpv
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pointed out that he is ready to continue the dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin. " Now, in this situation, it is necessary to talk to him again and again, which I have done before and will do in the future. But for negotiations between… https://t.co/ZZXPa6IyeL https://t.co/irPy9lWnqo