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When Putin will end the war in Ukraine: Scholz explained

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Scholz explained when Putin will withdraw troops from Ukraine/Collage 24 Channel (Photo by Getty Images)

Russian invaders continue the war in Ukraine under the leadership of dictator Putin. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz clarified when the head of the Kremlin will stop the war.

Earlier, Olaf Scholz said that Vladimir Putin miscalculated when he thought that The European Union will not support Ukraine until victory. It is important for Germany that the EU resists Russian attacks and provides significant assistance to Kyiv.

Under what condition will Putin end the war in Ukraine

Speaking at a meeting of European Social Democrats in Bucharest, Scholz said the best way to prevent any escalation, including a potential conflict between Russia and NATO, was what he called “effective containment”.

According to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will end the war in Ukraine when he realizes that it cannot be won.

War in Ukraine will end the moment President Putin decides to withdraw his troops. However, he will only make this decision when he realizes that he cannot win the war on the battlefield, Scholz said.

The head of the German government stressed that his country will not stop its efforts to support Ukraine in the war with Russia and called on the West to continue such support.

To date, Germany has allocated 28 billion euros in military support to Kyiv. The German chancellor stressed that Western support for Ukraine is “the key to restoring peace” in Europe.

He also called for the development of a strong and truly European defense industry.

“That's why we invest more in our own security and defense together as Europeans, so that no one dares to attack us,” Scholz concluded.

Why Scholz does not want to transfer Taurus missiles to Ukraine

  • Germany has not yet made a decision on the provision of long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine. In particular, Chancellor Olaf Scholz opposes such a move.
  • Olaf Scholz cited the likely use of the Taurus against targets in Russia as one of the reasons why he does not want to provide Ukraine with long-range missiles.
  • Member of the German European Parliament Viola von Cramon-Taubadel commented on this situation. “Well, you know, I don't know what to do with Scholz's attitude. I don't know. He's like that ass, backed into a corner. You can pull and pull and pull him, and the more you pull, the more stubborn he becomes.” – said the politician.

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