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Speaking to German TV channel ZDF, Prime Minister Olaf Scholz,Towards ending the conflict in Ukraine It’s time for negotiationsHe underlined the need to begin talks on how to accelerate the ending of the conflict in the region.

Next Ukraine Peace HillReferring to the ongoing preparations, Scholz said, “ I think now is the time to have discussions about how we can move from the current state of war to peace more quickly than it seems at present.” he said.

The Chancellor of Germany, ZelenskyThe next planned meeting with (Ukrainian President Vladimir) Russia’s participation in the peace conferenceHe emphasised that he agreed with the need for

In his statement Nord Stream sabotageReferring to the investigations, Scholz assured that German authorities would do everything to investigate the sabotage of the Nord Stream and Nord Stream-2 natural gas pipelines and to bring those behind the sabotage to justice.

Answering the question of whether he trusts Ukrainian President Zelenskiy after the claims that the Kiev regime was involved in the Nord Stream sabotage, the German Chancellor said, ” I have a sufficient interest in Zelensky. At the same time, it is clear to me that such incidents must be investigated. I am also pleased that our Prosecutor General and law enforcement agencies have made great progress in this investigation, as has been reported everywhere. We believe that nothing should be hidden. Everything will be done to ensure that those who did this are punished.” he noted.

Former Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova,He said that Germany’s investigation into the undermining of Nord Stream had so far failed to reach any concrete conclusions.

Russia repeatedly appealed to German authorities, saying, The involvement of Russian authorities in the investigation conducted by the German prosecutor’s office in order to ensure the openness and impartiality of the investigationZakharova, who reminded that she insisted on the issue, added that since Russia was conducting its own investigation, she wanted the German authorities to share information about the investigation with her.

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