💨 Abstract
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz reported that his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin provided no evidence of a change in Putin's views regarding the war in Ukraine. Scholz defended his decision to speak with Putin, arguing that it was necessary to dispel any misunderstandings about Western support for Ukraine. Scholz also expressed concern about the potential for increased contact between Putin and the incoming U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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