Germany's Scholz Urges Russia to Negotiate: Could a Frontline Freeze Be on the Table?.
A Call for Dialogue
According to UATV: At the Ukraine Recovery Conference held in Gdańsk on June 25, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on Russia to enter negotiations aimed at freezing the current frontline. Merz stressed that dialogue is essential to ending the conflict and reaffirmed unwavering European support for Ukraine.
'Russia will not win this war. Europe's backing for Kyiv remains unshakable. Our determination to pressure Moscow has already weakened the Russian economy. And we are sending a clear message to Russia: now is the time to begin talks, freeze the front line, and stop the killing.' Friedrich Merz
These remarks underscore Germany's firm commitment to Ukraine and its push for a peaceful resolution.
International Solidarity with Ukraine
Additionally, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Jeremy Lewin expressed confidence at the conference that Ukraine will prevail in the war. His statement, alongside Merz's comments, reflects growing international backing for Ukraine's fight for independence and territorial integrity.
The speeches by Friedrich Merz and Jeremy Lewin at the conference highlight the importance of global unity in supporting Ukraine's sovereignty. The call for negotiations with Russia may signal a shift in conflict-resolution strategies, potentially opening new diplomatic pathways. The increasing support from Western nations could shape future developments in the region and influence the approaches of both sides in the conflict.
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