Scholz Visits Kyiv, Pledges €650 Million in Additional Military Aid
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Ukraine to pledge an additional €650 million in military aid, stating, "Germany will remain Ukraine's strongest supporter in Europe."
- Scholz's visit occurred before Donald Trump's inauguration, who promised to end the war quickly, raising concerns over Ukraine's future.
- The military aid is part of Germany's ongoing support for Ukraine, although it was previously announced, according to Berlin officials.
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Zelensky and Scholz Talk About Military Support for Ukraine - teleSUR English
NATO Secretary said Ukraine needs more military support to be in a position of strength when peace talks with Moscow begin. On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met to discuss military and diplomatic support for Kiev in the coming months. RELATED: Ukraine Trained Terrorists Operate in Syria The talks focused on bilateral cooperation between Ukraine and Germany and collaboration with other partner…
‘Ukraine Can Rely on Germany’: Scholz Pledges Military Aid on Surprise Kyiv Visit
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged on Dec. 2 new military aid for Ukraine during an unannounced visit to Kyiv, as he sought to reaffirm Ukraine of Germany’s support amid the ongoing war with Russia. The visit marked his first to Kyiv in over two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said their meeting lasted more than two and a half hours. Zelenskyy said Germany has agree…
Scholz In Surprise Ukraine Visit Inspects Kamikaze Drones, Unveils $680M New Arms Package - Nemos News Network
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a surprise visit to Kiev on Monday, which marked his first trip to Ukraine in two-and-a-half years, having arrived by train after which was greeted by President Zelensky. “Winter is just around the corner, so there will also be winter equipment, as well as hand-held weapons and warming devices,” a […]
Zelensky urges Scholz to ramp up 'fundamental' support against Russia
Despite Germany pledging a €650 million aid package on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged its second-largest backer not to reduce its backing of Ukraine's efforts to defeat Russia, saying Ukraine's allies could only "ensure peace through strength" by sending more weapons, financing, and diplomatic support.
Germany’s war Chancellor Scholz visits Kiev
If anyone still required proof that Olaf Scholz is not a "level-headed peace chancellor,” as he tried to cast himself during Germany’s election campaign, but an aggressive war chancellor, his surprise visit to Kiev Monday morning provided it.
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