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The politician stated that he would adhere to his previous criteria on the suppl...

Avoid a "Great War": Scholz vs. the use of Western weapons for blows in the Russian Federation - media

The politician stated that he would adhere to his previous criteria on the supply of weapons to Kiev and stressed that his country is "the greatest supporter of Ukraine in Europe. " German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz is not seeing the reason for expanding the Western weapons zone in the war in Ukraine. He said this at a public event in Berlin, which took place on Sunday, May 26. About it reports the German edition of Tagesschau.

Sholtz rejected calls for the use of weapons delivered in Ukraine in the territory of the Russian Federation. The politician stressed that there are "clear rules that have been agreed with Ukraine and working" on the supply of German weapons. "At least it's my position," said German Chancellor. He explained that the purpose of his policy on Ukraine is "to prevent the growing conflict into a great war.

" He noted that still Germany raised the issue of supplying weapons to Ukraine, depending on whether such weapons will be used in the Russian territory. Scholt added that Germany is "the greatest supporter of Ukraine in Europe. " And Berlin is trying to find diplomatic pathways that would settle the war, as well as actively working on a number of issues, including protection of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, export of grain and exchange of prisoners.

At the same time, according to him, Germany tries to find diplomatic ways of resolving the war, actively working on resolving issues such as the protection of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, export of grain and exchange of prisoners. The foreign policy expert from the German Green Party Anton Hofretter reported that the parliament had addressed Scholz to allow Berlin to be able to beat Kiev in Russia with Western weapons. In this case, it is "protecting the Ukrainian population".

We will remind, on May 24, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called on the Alliance to allow Ukraine to beat Western weapons for military purposes in Russia. He believes that the time has come when the Allies should think about whether they should remove some restrictions that have been imposed on the use of weapons supplied to Ukraine. Stoltenberg's statement was reacted by Italy's Viceremier and League League leader Matteo Salvini.