“Merkel said that without the support of the United States and NATO, Ukraine will not be able to maintain its independence January 18, 18:33 Share: Angela Merkel (Photo: REUTERS / Annegret Hilse) Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Ukraine will not be able to maintain its independence without the support of the United States and NATO , reports Frankfurter Allgemeine. It is noted that Merkel emphasized the importance of the transatlantic partnership in today’s conditions. “Only with the help of the United States and within the framework of NATO can it be achieved that Putin”, — write on: ua.news
Angela Merkel (Photo: REUTERS/Annegret Hilse)
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Ukraine will not be able to maintain its independence without the support of the US and NATO, Frankfurter Allgemeine reports.
It is noted that Merkel emphasized the importance of the transatlantic partnership in today’s conditions.
“Only with the help of the USA and within the framework of NATO can it be achieved that Putin does not win the war, and Ukraine remains an independent state,” said the ex-politician.
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Merkel also spoke about the newly elected US President Donald Trump, naming him “a special leader” who protects the interests of his country.
“We can’t change Donald Trump, but we can respond to him accordingly. Europe must unite its interests. The US would be unwise not to seek an ally in Europe. We are also a significant factor,” she added.
In 2024, Angela Merkel stated that in the conditions of the election of Donald Trump as the new US president, the European Union should consider possible diplomatic approaches “to the solution of the situation in Ukraine”.
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On November 22, 2024, in an interview with the German publication Spiegel, she also stated that she was being blamed for the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine, particularly because of her position at the NATO summit in 2008, when she did not allow Kyiv to receive an action plan for membership.
Also, in an interview with the BBC on November 25, she claimed that Russia’s war against Ukraine would have started earlier and probably would have been worse if Kyiv had started the path to NATO membership in 2008.