BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin chief’s first publicly introduced dialog with the sitting head of a significant Western energy in practically two years. Scholz urged Putin to be open to negotiations with Ukraine, his workplace stated.
The Kremlin chief responded that any peace deal ought to acknowledge Russia’s territorial features and safety calls for, together with that Kyiv surrender becoming a member of NATO.
Authorities spokesman Steffen Hebestreit stated Scholz urged Putin within the hour-long name to withdraw his troops and finish the full-scale invasion launched in February 2022. The battle will attain its 1,000th day on Tuesday, and exiled Russian opposition leaders, together with Alexei Navalny’s widow, Yulia, have set an antiwar rally for Sunday in Berlin.
“The chancellor urged Russia to be willing to negotiate with Ukraine with the aim of achieving a just and lasting peace and stressed Germany’s unwavering determination to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression for as long as necessary,” Hebestreit stated in an announcement.
The brand new communication between Scholz and Putin — their first since December 2022 — comes at a time of widespread hypothesis about what the brand new administration of President-elect Donald Trump will imply for Ukraine. Scholz faces a political disaster at dwelling and has known as for a vote of confidence subsequent month, with an early election in February.
Washington has been Ukraine’s greatest navy backer, however Trump has repeatedly questioned the quantity of help being given to Ukraine. Whereas Trump has recommended he might settle the warfare rapidly, Ukraine has dominated out giving up any territory to Moscow in return for peace.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Scholz’s name to Putin, calling it “a Pandora’s box” and would solely serve to make Russia much less remoted.
“Now there may be other conversations, other calls. Just a lot of words. And this is exactly what Putin has wanted for a long time,” Zelenskyy stated in his nightly tackle. “It is crucial for him to weaken his isolation. … And to engage in negotiations, ordinary negotiations, that will lead to nothing.”
Scholz condemned Russian air raids on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and warned that the deployment of North Korean troops to Russia to struggle within the warfare would mark a severe escalation. The U.S., South Korea and Ukraine say North Korea has despatched hundreds of troops to Russia to assist its warfare towards Ukraine.
The Kremlin stated Germany initiated the decision, throughout which the leaders had a “detailed and frank exchange of opinions on the situation in Ukraine.”
Putin blamed “the current crisis” on what he known as NATO’s “long-standing aggressive policy aimed at creating an anti-Russian stronghold on Ukrainian territory while ignoring our country’s security interests and trampling on the rights of Russian-speaking residents,” a Kremlin readout stated.
Putin additionally stated Russia stays open to resuming peace talks, pointing to circumstances he specified by June that included Kyiv renouncing its bid to hitch NATO and withdrawing troops from the 4 Ukrainian areas that Moscow illegally annexed in 2022.
“Possible agreements should take into account the interests of the Russian Federation in the security sphere, proceed from new territorial realities, and most importantly, eliminate the root causes of the conflict,” the readout stated.
Putin, who earlier this month stated it is as much as Western leaders to renew contact with Russia if they need, additionally famous the “unprecedented degradation” in bilateral relations between Germany and Russia, the Kremlin assertion stated, whereas noting that leaders additionally mentioned the state of affairs within the Center East.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated the leaders had a “detailed” and “frank” alternate of opinions however added that “there is no talk about convergence of opinions.”
The 2 sides agreed to stay in touch after the decision.