NATO Will Not Intervene in Russo-Ukrainian War, German Chancellor Excludes
The head of the Federal Government of Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has ruled out NATO's intervention in the Russo-Ukrainian war. This was reported by the German online publication Deutsche Welle.
“We will not undertake military intervention. That would not be correct in the current situation,” said the German Chancellor following a meeting with the Prime Minister of Israel in Jerusalem.
Scholz emphasized that the current situation is very dangerous, as one of the nuclear powers is involved in the conflict. According to the head of the German government, in the existing circumstances, the West has taken “a correct position between consistency and necessary caution.”
The military operations of Russian armed forces in Ukraine, which the Kremlin dubs a “special operation,” began early on February 24, following a video address by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian President stated that Moscow aims for Ukraine’s “demilitarization” and “denazification.”
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