Germany has no hope for a quick end to the war in Ukraine
The Vice Prime Minister of Germany did not hope for a quick and peaceful end to the war in Ukraine and asked Europe to prepare for threats and war conditions. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoted by “NTV” Germany, Robert Habeck, the German vice president and economy minister, does not have hope for a quick and peaceful end to Russia’s war against Ukraine. “We wish for peace. Yes. But the honest and bitter answer is: It probably won’t end quickly and well, even if we want it otherwise,” the German official said in a video posted on Platform X.
Regarding Russia’s war against Ukraine, he emphasized: We must prepare ourselves for the threat situation, anything else is naive. This is why Germany is advised to invest more in its security.
Hobeck emphasized in another part of his speech: We, Germany, the European Union, must protect ourselves everywhere. including against military attacks.” He added: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine is the bloodiest war that Europe has experienced since 1945. Robert Haback said: Every day is a day to die, and there is no end in sight. On the contrary, Putin’s Russia has fully converted to a war economy and is greatly increasing weapons production. According to him, there have been discussions in Germany in recent weeks about the type and amount of support for Ukraine, “sometimes bitter and sometimes annoying”. I spoke and now I support supporting them with more and more military equipment.”
He said at the same time: But he is for a position based on morals or religious beliefs regarding the issue of handing over weapons. He respects Ukraine and reaches a different result than him. He said: I am also worried. The question is, what kind of attitude and actions are necessary to deal with this threat situation.
Habakk opposed the idea of stopping the war that was recently proposed by some parties in Germany and said: “As far as I know there is talk of a cessation of hostilities due to the high number of casualties, this position ignores the fact that only Ukrainians can decide what price they are willing to pay and under what conditions they want to reach a ceasefire or end the war.
Rolf Motzinich, the leader of the Social Democratic Party faction in the German parliament, recently discussed a cessation of hostilities – that is, a ceasefire to create a negotiated solution. He received a lot of criticism because of this.
Haback also said that Putin wants to destroy the European Union. If Putin is successful in his war in Ukraine, he will continue this approach. That is why it is important for security in Germany and peace in Europe that Ukraine successfully defends itself and that Germany helps it.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |