Russia-Ukraine War: Putin ready for talks with German Chancellor, Kremlin said - no phone call scheduled yet
Vladimir Putin and Olaf Scholz last spoke by phone in early December last year. Putin views the ongoing war with Ukraine as an existential battle with aggressive and arrogant countries.
The war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for almost a year. In such a situation, different types of claims are being made by both the countries. While Ukraine continues to seek the cooperation of the West and Europe to make a decisive advance. Meanwhile, a big information came out from Russia on Sunday. According to which, Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to talk to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, although no phone call is yet scheduled for talks with him.
Scholz had expressed his desire to talk to Putin again
A Kremlin spokesman told a local news agency that Putin was available for talks and would continue to be. However, there is no dialogue in the schedule. In fact, Olaf Scholz expressed his desire to hold talks with Putin once again in an interview to Berlin's daily Tagesspiegel on Sunday. He said that I will talk to Putin again.
The last conversation was held in December
Putin and Olaf Scholz last spoke by phone in early December last year. Explain that Putin sees the ongoing war with Ukraine as an existential battle with aggressive and arrogant countries.
Ukraine continues to receive aid
With the aim of gaining a decisive advantage in the war against Russia, Ukraine had pressured Western countries and Europe to supply them with advanced weapons. In such a situation, Germany has decided to supply Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. Also America is going to send M1 Abrams tank. According to the report, Germany is the second largest supplier of military hardware to Ukraine after the US.