After Ukraine Summit: Berlin Maintains the Principle of Hope
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Sahra Wagenknecht accuses Chancellor Merz of prolonging the war with his Ukraine policy. The virtual summit was not a search for compromise.
Europe is powerless with a view to the meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska. But Merz's Ukraine summit shows two possible positive developments.
Realism coupled with a spark of hope - this is how one could sum up the outcome of the Ukraine consultations before the Trump-Putin meeting. Neither Chancellor Merz nor Ukrainian President Selenskyj give up illusions. By B. Kostolnik.
The chancellor, the Ukrainian President and other Europeans have tried everything to make US President Trump a duty before his talks with Russia's leader Putin, and passed on five conditions for an end to the war. Whether they are heard still has to be shown – but there are some indications.
However, Stephan Stuchlik from the ARD-Hauptstadtstudio believes that the summit was too late, as much in European Ukraine policy.
A model implemented in another part of the world could be created in Ukraine - An important detail may have leaked before the Alaska summit.
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