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The conversation of two leaders lasted for an hour. The Kremlin head called Berl...

Agreed to "keep in touch": Putin spoke through a phone with a shower about strikes in Ukraine

The conversation of two leaders lasted for an hour. The Kremlin head called Berlin's policy on Ukraine "destructive". The German chancellor, for his part, condemned the Russian fire of civil infrastructure. In the morning, December 2, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke through a phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine and its consequences. This was reported on the official website of the government of Germany.

During the conversation, German Chancellor, in particular, condemned Russia's aircraft on civil infrastructure in Ukraine and confirmed Berlin's determination to support the country to ensure its defense capability against Russian aggression. Scholt also called Putin for "Fast to reach a diplomatic decision", including the withdrawal of Russian troops.

Roszma, for their part, inform that the President of the Russian Federation called the "destructive line" of the policy of the West countries in the context of delivery of weapons to the Ukrainian side and called on Berlin "View their approaches" for Ukraine and related events. According to Putin, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation allegedly for a long time "refrained from point missile strikes" in Ukraine.

However, the Kremlin's head said that these measures are now a forced response to the "provocative attacks of Kiev against the Russian civil infrastructure". In addition, the leaders of the two states discussed the food situation in the world, which has intensified as a result of Russian aggression. Both politicians agreed on the importance of the so -called grain corridor from Ukrainian ports under the auspices of the UN.

Russian journalists specify that the telephone conversation was held on the initiative of Berlin. Scholtz and Putin have agreed to keep in touch, the German government's website said. We will remind, on November 23 Russia struck a massive rocket strike on a number of Ukrainian cities, firing housing and energy infrastructure. This has led to emergency shutdowns of electricity in different regions of the country.