War in Ukraine: Ukrainian-German misunderstanding resolved and Foreign Minister goes to Kyiv

The Minister of Foreign Affairs Germany, Analena Berbockwill travel to Kyivannounced the chancellor Olaf Soltstalking about the result of the conversation that the federal president had earlier today (5/5) Frank-Walter Steinmeier with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.

“The federal president and the Ukrainian president have spoken very carefully to each other, that’s good. Tensions from the past have been clarified “said Mr. Soltz during the joint press conference that followed his meeting with the Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and added that before and after the telephone conversation between the two presidents he had spoken in detail with Mr. Steinmeier.

“One result of the conversation was that the Foreign Minister will soon be in Ukraine.”, said the chancellor, but left unanswered the question if and when he intends to visit Kyiv. Mr. Steinmeier wants to accept the invitation sent today by Volodymyr Zelensky and a suitable date is being sought, while the Speaker of the Federal Parliament Berbel Bass also plans to go to Kyiv.

Last month, the Ukrainian side called the German president undesirable because of his earlier stance on Russia and excluded him from a scheduled joint visit by the presidents of Poland and the Baltic states, sparking tensions in bilateral relations.

Referring to its evolution war in UkraineOlaf Solz stated, among other things, that Vladimir Putin “Intended to conquer all of Ukraine in a short time” and it is therefore a great achievement of the Ukrainian army to repel the Russian invasion. However, given the incredible use of military equipment by Russia, there is little hope that the war will end soon, said Olaf Soltz, who spoke of serious economic consequences.

Germany and the Czech Republic will cooperate in the shipment of heavy weapons to Ukraine

Germany, he said, is making every effort to build the infrastructure needed to import energy to its north coast in order to secure alternative suppliers of oil and gas. However, Berlin is willing to work closely with countries that do not have access to the sea, he added. One of these countries will be the Czech Republic, said the Prime Minister Petr Fiala, who, as he said, has received the relevant assurance from the German Chancellor. The Czech Republic is 95% dependent on Russian gas, he said, noting that Prague had supported the toughest sanctions against Russia from the beginning, but would need help during the transition period. According to Mr. Solz, the Czech Republic could participate in the LNG liquefied natural gas terminal to be built in Wilhelmshaven. In addition, the two leaders confirmed that Germany and the Czech Republic will cooperate in the exchange of heavy weapons for Ukraine. The Czech Republic will deliver its own Soviet-era weapons to Ukraine, and Germany will replace them with modern Western systems. “This exchange is particularly beneficial for both Ukraine and the Czech Republic”, said the Czech Prime Minister. According to information from the German media, these are tanks.

Source: News Beast

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