Russia-Ukraine War: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that we are seeing that today China, India, Brazil and many other countries of the world are also openly standing with Russia and Putin.
Continuous efforts are being made to end the war between Russia and Ukraine and restore complete peace. NATO countries are continuously helping Ukraine to put pressure on Russia and President Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, Germany, one of Ukraine's biggest arms suppliers, has changed its tone.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said in an interview, 'It is disturbing to me that we Europeans are not in a position right now to put enough pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end this war (Ukraine war). That is why we are dependent on the help from America.' He said, 'On the other hand, we are also seeing that today China, India, Brazil and many other countries of the world are also openly standing with Russia and Putin.'
German Chancellor's statement came after Putin-Modi-Jinping meeting
This statement of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has come a few days after the meeting of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held in Tianjin city of China. In such a situation, the statement of the German Chancellor is indicating that NATO, a group of 31 countries, has become afraid after seeing the unity of Russia, India and China.
RIC discussed strategy against Donald Trump's policy
During the SCO summit in China, President Jinping met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi . During this, the three leaders also discussed the current attitude of America. At the same time, the strategy regarding the sanctions and heavy tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump was also discussed.
PC: ABPNews
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