It was a “long phone call” made by the Russian president Russian President Vladimir Putin And Olaf Schultz, as the German Chancellor himself described it, who repeated three points to the head of the Kremlin. There were three main points that the German chancellor touched upon, starting with the request for “a ceasefire in Ukraine as quickly as possible.” Schulz Putin then challenged the theory that the Kremlin has insisted since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, according to which there are “Nazis in power” in Ukraine. The chancellor would have said plainly: “The statement is false.” Finally, the interview touched on the thorny issue of the “global food situation” threatening an emergency due to the blockade of grain cargo ships in Ukrainian ports: “I was reminded of Russia’s responsibility,” the German chancellor emphasized on Twitter.

via persiadigst: Schulz in the call with Putin: “The Nazis’ claim to power in Ukraine is false.” The Kremlin blames Kyiv for disrupting the negotiations

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