The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky plans to visit Germany on May 13 and 14, German media reports, citing police circles, which is preparing accordingly. From the side of Kiev, “disappointment” is expressed at the leakage of highly sensitive information.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky plans to visit Germany on May 13 and 14, German media reports, citing police circles, which is preparing accordingly. From the side of Kiev, “disappointment” is expressed at the leakage of highly sensitive information.
According to the Tagesspiegel newspaper, Mr. Zelensky will visit Berlin on May 13 at the invitation of Chancellor Olaf Solz, while on the 14th he will go to Aachen, where he will be honored with the Charlemagne Prize. The Ukrainian president, according to the same information, will land in the military sector of the Berlin airport, which is used by German government aircraft, and will stay at the Ritz-Carlton hotel, on the historic Potsdamer Platz in the center of Berlin. The area will be cordoned off and “security level 1” in place, with barricades, ID checks, snipers and explosives detection dogs. The following day, Volodymyr Zelenskiy will meet with Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Solz before flying to Aachen by helicopter.
Government spokesman Stephen Hempstreit refused to confirm or deny the related reports, while, as the t-online news site reports, Kiev is upset over the publicity of the visit, to the extent that its cancellation should not be ruled out. “Pro-government circles in Ukraine say that the government is very disappointed that apparently very sensitive security policy information has been deliberately leaked by German sources, and they call the process irresponsible, stressing that it could call into question a possible visit by the Ukrainian president,” it says. the website.
Source :Skai
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