Solz: Europe will cooperate with Russia after the end of the war, but that time is far away

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“Russia will remain the largest country on the European continent, even after the end of the war. So it’s important to prepare for this moment,” Mr. Soltz said earlier this evening at an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations, but stressed that “as we speak, relations (with Russia ) are constantly limited”.

Cooperation with Russia will be possible again after the end of the war, Chancellor Olaf Solz said, making it clear, however, that this moment is far away.

“Russia will remain the largest country on the European continent, even after the end of the war. So it’s important to prepare for this moment,” Mr. Soltz said earlier this evening at an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations, but stressed that “as we speak, relations (with Russia ) are constantly limited”. But a Russia “that will end the war and its citizens will fight for a different future for themselves, they also need the opportunity to restart economic cooperation in a different era,” he added. “Only this moment is not now. Now we are making the sanctions tougher,” the chancellor clarified.

Referring to the role of the Russian president, Mr. Soltz further stated that Vladimir Putin “with his war has not only destroyed infrastructure, cities and villages in Ukraine, but also many lives, while at the same time he is destroying the future of Ukraine itself. of Russia, something he will have to justify to his country and his own people.” To achieve the goals of his imperialist policy, the Russian president “throws rockets at men and women, the elderly and children. This is the most serious violation of international law. That is why Russia should not win this war. And he won’t beat him,” he added.

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