Scholz urged allies to continue aid to Ukraine


Putin must realise that he cannot win, the German Chancellor said.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called on allies to continue supporting Ukraine in the fight against Russian aggression, noting that Russia will not be able to achieve its goals in the war. DW reports that.
In the 800 days since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, one thing is clear: Russia with its imperial plans will not get its way," Scholz said on the Kanzler kompakt podcast.
He noted that Kiev has no intention to capitulate to the invader, nor will it fulfil the imperial demands of the Kremlin chief.
According to Scholz, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin must realise that he will not be able to win this war.
Peace for Ukraine must be made on fair terms. We are constantly working for this just peace," Scholz added.
We would like to point out that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Germany on 11 June. There he will address the German parliament. To do this, members of Parliament must meet for an extraordinary session. This will not be Zelensky's first visit to Berlin since the beginning of the war, but it will be the first time when he will speak in person in the Bundestag.
We will remind, the German government lifted restrictions related to the use of weapons transferred to Ukraine. Now Ukrainian defenders will be able to launch strikes on the territory of the Russian Federation.
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