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He spoke about the “Nazi regime”: Scholz spoke about his conversation with Putin on the eve of the invasion

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On the eve of the war, Scholz had a long meeting with Putin/Collage 24 Channel< p _ngcontent-sc90 class="news-annotation">Before the start of a full-scale war, Putin convinced Scholz that Ukraine and Belarus were part of Russia, and that a “Nazi regime” reigned in Kiev.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz held a four-hour meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the eve of the invasion. During the conversation, the Kremlin dictator voiced all the classic narratives of Russian propaganda.

What the politicians were talking about

According to Scholz, Putin demonstrated his imperial ideas that borders “can be changed by force”, without regard to law. He also tried to prove that Ukraine and Belarus are parts of Russia.

During the meeting “at that long table that everyone remembers,” Putin came up with other reasons for starting the war. In particular, he said that “Ukraine is heading to NATO.” Scholz, according to him, openly told Putin that “there is no talk about this, at least for another 30 years.”

Also, the Kremlin dictator has traditionally told the German chancellor about the supposed “Nazi regime” in Ukraine.

Talking about this when the president is a Jew… It’s worth imagining how absurd this is , a disgraceful explanation for justifying the war, Scholz said during a conversation with citizens.

Military aid from Germany

Olaf Scholz also disagreed with the public’s assertion that Germany is allegedly “inflaming the war” when it provides weapons to Ukraine.

We provide Ukraine with the opportunity to defend itself… Maximum support so that this imperialist attack on a neighboring state does not end in success… But at the same time, we make sure that it does not lead to a big war between Russia and NATO, – the chancellor emphasized.

Scholz added that the war kills not only Ukrainians, but also Russians, and “only for the sake of once in the history books that he ( Putin, – Channel 24) won’t even be able to read, in 100 years, it was written that he conquered a couple of kilometers.”

Scholz spoke about strikes by Western weapons on Russian territory

The German Chancellor believes that there is no reason yet to expand the coverage area of ​​Western weapons in the war in Ukraine. The official said this during a public event in Berlin on Sunday, May 26.

Scholz recalled “clear rules that were agreed upon with Ukraine.” It was on the conditions that Kyiv would not attack Russia with Western weapons that Germany supplied weapons.

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