Scholz: Putin violated the principle of peace

Throughout Germany participants in traditional Easter marches even this year want to send a signal for peace and war. The main day of traditional marches is Easter Sabbath, where about 70 peace marches have been warned in Germany. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) on the Easter and [...]
Throughout Germany participants in traditional Easter marches even this year want to send a signal for peace and war. The main day of traditional marches is Easter Sabbath, where about 70 peace marches have been warned in Germany.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) on the Easter day once again reaffirmed German support for Ukraine and argued it with German security interests. Even vicekancellari, Robert Habeck (The Green Book), German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (The Green Book), and opposition party leader, CDU, Friedrich Merz has published Easter messages.
While German deputy cellari and Economy Minister Robert Habeck in a video published on the X platform Thursday evening, said that “we want peace. Yeah. But the bitter and true answer is: there probably won't be a quick and good ending, although we want it otherwise”, reports dw.
Regarding Russian aggression, Habeck stressed, that “should be prepared for the threat situation. Everything else would be naive.” So Germany would do well to invest more in its security. “We, Germany, the EU, we have to protect ourselves entirely, even from military attacks. ”
Habeck stressed that there is respect for positions that for moral reasons or religious beliefs regarding sending weapons to Ukraine come to a different conclusion, unlike his. I understand very well, that people fear a escalation of war. I'm worried, too. ”
Habeck spoke out against a <x0-monitoring war”. And although I understand very well, because of the high number of victims being told about the freeze of war, so much is forgetting that position, that only Ukrainians and Ukrainians can decide, what price they would be willing to pay, and by which conditions they would like to reach a truce or end war. ”












