Schultz calls Biden: This is Russia’s “fatal” mistake

Ukraine and how to deal with its effects.

During the meeting, the Chancellor and the US President agreed that the recent Russian annexations of Ukrainian territory were a grave violation of the principles of the United Nations Charter and should be seen as an attempt to seize foreign lands by force and would never be accepted.

The two leaders condemned this further escalation and shared the assessment that the partial mobilization of Russia was a grave mistake. They considered that it shows once again the bitter price that Russian citizens have to pay for the president’s miscalculation Vladimir Putin.

They criticized Moscow’s recent nuclear threats as irresponsible and agreed that such a move would have extraordinarily dire consequences for Russia.

Both Shultz and Biden emphasized that Putin remains called to halt military operations and completely withdraw his armed forces from all over Ukraine.

Biden and Schultz also stressed that the United States and Germany will continue to relentlessly support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression and restore its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and will continue to pressure Russia with sanctions.

The Chancellor and the US President condemned the acts of sabotage on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines. Targeted disruptions to critical infrastructure were unacceptable and would lead to answers.

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The talks, which lasted about an hour, focused on preparations for the upcoming meetings in the form of the Group of Seven and the Group of Twenty, which will also address the Russian military operation in Syria. Ukraine and how to deal with its effects.

During the meeting, the Chancellor and the US President agreed that the recent Russian annexations of Ukrainian territory were a grave violation of the principles of the United Nations Charter and should be seen as an attempt to seize foreign lands by force and would never be accepted.

The two leaders condemned this further escalation and shared the assessment that the partial mobilization of Russia was a grave mistake. They considered that it shows once again the bitter price that Russian citizens have to pay for the president’s miscalculation Vladimir Putin.

They criticized Moscow’s recent nuclear threats as irresponsible and agreed that such a move would have extraordinarily dire consequences for Russia.

Both Shultz and Biden emphasized that Putin remains called to halt military operations and completely withdraw his armed forces from all over Ukraine.

Biden and Schultz also stressed that the United States and Germany will continue to relentlessly support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression and restore its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and will continue to pressure Russia with sanctions.

The Chancellor and the US President condemned the acts of sabotage on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines. Targeted disruptions to critical infrastructure were unacceptable and would lead to answers.

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