Former German chancellor Schröder says West must negotiate with Putin

Thu, Mar 28, 2024
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Foreign

GERMANY’s former chancellor Gerhard Schröder says he still believes that his friendship with Russian President Vladimir Putin could contribute to ending the war in Ukraine.

“We have worked together sensibly for many years, perhaps that can still help to find a negotiated solution, I don’t see any other way,’’ Schröder said in an interview.

Schröder has been friends with Putin since his time as chancellor from 1998 to 2005 and continues to work for the majority Russian companies of the Nord Stream pipelines through the Baltic Sea.

Although he had described the Russian attack on Ukraine as a “fatal mistake’’, he never renounced Putin.

The leadership of his Social Democratic Party has marginalised him for this reason, but an expulsion procedure against him failed.

When asked why he is maintaining his friendship with the Russian president in spite of tens of thousands of deaths and Russian war crimes in the Ukraine war, Schröder replied “it’s true that this is a dimension that is different.’’

“And that’s why I think it will be completely wrong to forget all the positive things that have happened between us in politics in the past.

“That’s not my style and I don’t do that either,’’ he said.

Schröder was alluding to his mediation mission in March 2022 shortly after the Russian attack on Ukraine when he first met the then Ukrainian parliamentarian and current defence minister Rustem Umerov in Istanbul and travelled to Moscow for talks with Putin. (dpa/NAN)

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-March 28, 2024 @ 10:31 GMT|

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