Scholz defends Putin call amid criticism, reassures Ukraine
Olaf Scholz responds to a series of critical evaluations following his phone call to Vladimir Putin. He declares that no decisions regarding Ukraine will be made without Kyiv's involvement.
17 November 2024 09:07
"Ukraine can count on us" is the principle that prevails and "no decision will be taken behind Ukraine’s back," said Scholz on Sunday in Berlin, directly before departing for the G20 summit in Brazil, as quoted by AFP.
Scholz stated that it was worthwhile to talk to Putin to dispel his illusions that the West intends to withdraw support for Ukraine, wrote Reuters.
Scholz provides details of the conversation with Putin
He added, in reference to the possibility of Donald Trump returning to the office of the President of the USA, that it would also not be good if Washington were in regular contact with Putin while no European leader was.
The conversation was very detailed but contributed to a recognition that little has changed in the Russian President's views of the war - and that's not good news, said Scholz.
The German Chancellor has been under heavy criticism since the conversation with the Russian leader.
The internal opposition and the German press were also critical. Leading opposition CDU politician Juergen Hardt stated that Putin "understands the fact that Scholz called him as a sign of weakness rather than strength." Meanwhile, Zelensky described the phone call to Putin as opening "Pandora's box."