NewsScholz under fire: Kyiv visit sparks election controversy

Scholz under fire: Kyiv visit sparks election controversy

Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Kyiv during the election campaign. In Germany, commentators from leading newspapers suggested it is a "cynical game at Ukraine's expense."

"Cynical game." Scholz under fire after meeting with Zelensky
"Cynical game." Scholz under fire after meeting with Zelensky
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7:54 AM EST, December 3, 2024

According to commentators in the German media, the visit to Ukraine was intended to strengthen Scholz's position in the election campaign. They believe Scholz wanted to pre-empt opposition leader Friedrich Merz in Kyiv.

At the same time, "Die Welt" commentator Sascha Lehnartz criticizes Scholz for the lack of delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine, which undermines his declarations of support. Lehnartz notes that Germany is not Ukraine's biggest ally; in relation to GDP, the Baltic countries and Poland offer more support.

Nicolas Richter from "Sueddeutsche Zeitung" also highlights that Scholz's visit to Kyiv is part of the election battle. Richter assesses that the rivalry between the current chancellor and the opposition leader "takes on caricature-like forms."

Scholz's bad press: Chancellor criticized after Kyiv visit

Meanwhile, Jasper von Altenbockum from Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung compares Scholz's policy to the actions of Donald Trump and Viktor Orban. He points out that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned Germany, Hungary, and the USA regarding their stance on Ukraine's admission to NATO.

"Handelsblatt" notes that Scholz brought a $690 million aid package to Kyiv but did not meet Zelensky's expectations concerning NATO guarantees and the delivery of Taurus missiles.

Commentators consistently emphasize that Ukraine has become the center of the German election campaign.

Source: PAP

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