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Scholz promised that Germany will soon discuss security guarantees for Ukraine with its allies

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that peace in Ukraine is still a long way off, but it is still necessary to take care of its future after the end of the war, so a conversation with allies about security guarantees of Ukraine will take place in the near future.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that peace in Ukraine is still a long way off, but it is still necessary to take care of its future after the end of the war, so a conversation with allies about security guarantees of Ukraine will take place in the near future.

Source: “European truth” with reference to the interview of the politician Rheinische Post

Details: When asked what the peacekeeping forces in Ukraine could look like, which was recently mentioned by the country’s Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, Scholz answered: “First of all, it would be good if the war in Ukraine ended. But even then, we will still face the task of securing the future for Ukraine”.

He noted that we are talking about security guarantees and how Ukraine will be able to maintain a strong army, which “we are equipping together.”

“We will discuss this with our allies in the near future. But such speculations are out of the question at the moment. After all, nothing should be decided through the heads of Ukrainians. And we are still very far from peace,” concluded the German Chancellor.

Prehistory:

  • It was recently written that German Defense Minister Pistorius believes that the German military could take part in guaranteeing the security of the demilitarized zone in Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.
  • And the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Keir Starmer, assured that London is ready to play a “full role” in possible peacekeeping activities in Ukraine, although at the moment he does not see such a prospect.
  • At the same time, the Minister of Defense of Poland, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamys, ruled out sending peacekeepers to Ukraine after the war with Russia and explained that “within NATO, there should be greater burden sharing and diversification.”

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