Scholz called on the US Congress to approve aid to Ukraine as soon as possible

Scholz called on the US Congress to approve aid to Ukraine as soon as possible

Germany calls on the US Congress to approve aid to Ukraine as soon as possible. Berlin has emphasized that it will not reduce its support for Ukraine. This was announced by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during a press conference with Volodymyr Zelensky.

 

 

"I have to make a clear statement. Of course, we all want this war to end as soon as possible. But, unfortunately, we see that Russia is not ready for a lasting and just peace. On the contrary, it continues to pursue its goals, as Putin has recently demonstrated to us again," he said.


The Chancellor also noted that Germany sends a clear message to Russian President Vladimir Putin that support for Ukraine will not weaken.


"I would also like to appeal to the American Congress and ask them to take the decisions that Ukraine needs now to ensure their financial and military support," Scholz emphasized.





Germany calls on the US Congress to approve aid to Ukraine as soon as possible. Berlin has emphasized that it will not reduce its support for Ukraine. This was announced by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during a press conference with Volodymyr Zelensky.

 

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"I have to make a clear statement. Of course, we all want this war to end as soon as possible. But, unfortunately, we see that Russia is not ready for a lasting and just peace. On the contrary, it continues to pursue its goals, as Putin has recently demonstrated to us again," he said.


The Chancellor also noted that Germany sends a clear message to Russian President Vladimir Putin that support for Ukraine will not weaken.


"I would also like to appeal to the American Congress and ask them to take the decisions that Ukraine needs now to ensure their financial and military support," Scholz emphasized.