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Sholts urged not to impose negotiations and the world to Ukraine

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< p > German Chancellor Olaf Sholts said this after the European leaders summit in Paris, reports The Guardian.

< p > Scholz assured that he supports the idea of ​​peaceful negotiations, but this should not be coercion for Ukraine.

< p > “we must continue to support Ukraine, and it can count on it. We welcome negotiations on a peace agreement, but it is obvious to us that this cannot be a dictate. Ukraine should not accept what they offer it” , – he said.

< p > politician also noted that Ukraine needs to give the opportunity to defend himself, continue the journey to the European Union and have its own strong army in order to protect democracy and its sovereignty. According to him, these issues are not subject to negotiations.

< p > he urged to look for new sources of financing so that the further support of Ukraine does not occur due to the reduction of internal budgets and public services. German Chancellor again commented on the idea the introduction of European troops into Ukraine as part of peacekeeping forces and repeated previously said that such discussions are premature.

< p > Scholz admitted that such proposals are annoyed, since they are “speculative and ahead of any peace negotiations, rejecting them as very inappropriate.”

< p > In addition, the German Chancellor says that there can be no disagreement between Europe and the USA, since it notes the importance of the NATO alliance. Recall that today in Paris, France President Macron called a summit with the participation of European leaders and the Secretary General of NATO on the situation in Europe. It was attended by the President of the European Council, the President of the European Commission, the Secretary General of NATO, the Prime Ministers of Denmark, Spain and Poland, as well as the German Chancellor.

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