Scholz's potential Putin meeting stirs controversy in Germany
Roderich Kiesewetter, a politician from the opposition CDU and a defense expert, suggested that Chancellor Olaf Scholz might meet with Putin before the early elections in Germany, which are scheduled for February 23. In March, according to him, a meeting between Putin and Donald Trump is planned.
Kiesewetter shared his predictions on social media. "There are increasing indications that Chancellor Scholz will go to Moscow or meet with Putin before February 23," he wrote on platform X. He pointed out that the reaction from neighboring countries and Ukraine itself will not be a surprise—everyone will unanimously challenge such a move.
Kiesewetter criticized the potential meeting between Scholz and Putin, warning that "Ukraine cannot be a victim." According to him, currently any peace talks "are happening at the expense of Ukraine and essentially mean surrender."
"The meeting between Trump and Putin is currently planned for March," added Kiesewetter. The portal t-online.de quotes a government spokesperson who denies such plans but at the same time does not rule out talks.
Olaf Scholz spoke with Vladimir Putin
In mid-November 2024, Scholz spoke with Putin by phone. A government spokesperson stated that the Chancellor condemned the Russian aggressive war against Ukraine and urged President Putin to end it and withdraw troops. He added that Scholz emphasized "Germany's unwavering determination to support Ukraine" in its fight against Russian aggression for as long as necessary. Despite these assurances, Scholz faced a wave of criticism.
The DPA agency reminds us that already in mid-October, Scholz signaled readiness to discuss a just peace in Ukraine with Putin.
Previously, the German Chancellor had a phone conversation with Putin in December 2022. At that time, he demanded a diplomatic solution to the conflict and the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine.
Source: x.com/WP News