German Chancellor: There is no sign of the end of the Ukrainian war
Referring to the current developments in the Ukrainian crisis, the German Chancellor said no signs of the end of the Ukrainian war soon.
European countries have begun a wave of diplomatic efforts to maintain pressure on Russia and persuade US President Donald Trump not to get out of Ukrainian peace talks; There were also calls and meetings between European and Ukrainian leaders and senior security officials on Tuesday, after Trump on Monday, in a phone call to Russian President Vladimir Putin, announced that he plans to hand over the end of the war to Russia and Ukraine.
According to Deutsche Welle, German Chancellor Friedrich Merts in Berlin said in a speech: “There is currently no sign that the Ukrainian war will end quickly.”
The German Chancellor went on to refer to diplomatic efforts to end the Ukrainian war and referred to the potential mediation of the Pope as the “last ground authority”.
“It can only be hoped that the parties involved will come together for a constructive discussion in the Vatican,” Merts emphasized the importance of playing the “active, supportive and strong” role in peace.
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