Scholz says what will be the "red line" in the war between Russia and Ukraine


Europe does not rule out the possibility of a nuclear conflict.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has named a "red line" which Russia should not cross in a military conflict. According to the German politician, it could be the use of nuclear weapons by the Russian Federation in Ukraine, Tagesschau has said. Scholz urged Moscow to refrain from such a step:
It is unacceptable to use nuclear weapons in this conflict
The German politician urged the Kremlin to promise that it would not do so
Scholz also explained his talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping by saying that he used the trip to persuade Chinese politicians to oppose the use of nuclear weapons during the war in Ukraine.
We would like to point out that Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine, while making threats to the West
- Estonia is building a new military base near the border with Russia
- France and Poland have taken a step towards discussing a ‘nuclear umbrella’ for Europe
- "The shelter nearly collapsed. Everything was falling apart. Smoke. It was a missile," say Kyiv residents, describing the Russian attack. Report from the scene
- 3 July has been declared a day of mourning in Kyiv. The number of dead and injured is rising
- Russia’s massive attack on Kyiv: there have been fatalities, many people have been injured, and there is widespread destruction across all parts of the city
- Poland’s Foreign Minister has warned Putin against attacking NATO countries
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