Germany’s Scholz Awaits Phone Call from Putin, According to Zeit Report 

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According to the German newspaper Zeit, German Chancellor Olaf is hoping to have a phone conversation with President Vladimir for the first time in almost two years. The request has not yet been made, but it is planned to happen before the G20 meeting in in November. It is not clear what Scholz plans to discuss with Putin.

The last time Scholz spoke with Putin was in December 2022, the same year that the leaders of the U.S., France, and the had direct contact. While Germany was initially hesitant, it has now become ‘s second-largest military donor after the U.S. On September 4, Scholz announced that Germany had ordered an additional 17 IRIS-T systems for Ukraine, with plans to deliver a total of 24 by 2026.

However, as discussions continue among Ukraine’s about using their weapons to strike deep inside Russia, Scholz maintains that Germany will not grant permission for this. This was reaffirmed during a meeting between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Scholz on September 23 at the General Assembly in City. Scholz stated that Germany will not lift any restrictions on using their weapons for long-range strikes in Russia, and this position will not change even if the U.S. lifts their restrictions. He also emphasized that Germany’s focus is on providing support and assistance to Ukraine in ways that are truly helpful and necessary. 

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