Zelenski highlights Scholz the importance of Trump’s leadership and discards a high temporary fire

by Andrea
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The president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, has remarked in a telephone call with the German Foreign Minister, Olaf Scholz, the importance of the leadership of the US president, Donald Trump. At the same time, He has ruled out a high temporal fire in favor of the “end of the war once and for all.”

“We all want a safe future for our people. Not a high temporary fire, but the end of the war once and for all. With our coordinated efforts and the leadership of the United States, this is totally attainable, “Zelenski said in his social networks as a summary of his call with Scholz.

Zelenski has highlighted the “unit” that exists in Europe around Ukraine, personally mentioning Germany for having contributed to the “air shield” on Ukraine, thus protecting “thousands of lives” and trusting that this collaboration continues over time, now that there will be a change of government.

For his part, the German government spokesman, Steffen Hebestreit, He has reported that during the meeting Scholz has also agreed to point out President Trump’s outstanding position in the possible resolution of the conflict, reports the DPA agency, which although he now turns three years, dates back to 2014.

As Zelenski already pointed in the last hours, the spokesman has pointed out that a first step for negotiations I could be in an agreement to end the attacks by sea and air, as well as against energy infrastructure.

Germany, which is the second most important weapon supplier for Ukraine only behind the United States, “will continue to support the country attacked by Russia until a fair, complete and lasting peace is reached“Hebestreit stressed.

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