German chancellor threatens Russia with sanctions if peace talks fail
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9 May, 13:04

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Stock Photo: Getty Images
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has threatened Russia with new sanctions if it does not agree to a lasting ceasefire in Ukraine and peace talks.
Source: Merz on Friday during his first visit to Brussels, as quoted by Stern, European Pravda reports
Details: The new German chancellor called on Russia to "finally embark on the path of real peace talks".
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"If this does not happen, we will not hesitate, together with our European partners and the United States of America, to further strengthen sanctions," he said.
Background:
- On Thursday, Merz had a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump. The chancellor said that he expressed his support for the plan for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine.
- Merz said that Russia must "finally agree to a lasting truce that will allow for a genuine peace treaty".
- On Friday, Merz arrived in Brussels for his first visit as chancellor to hold talks with EU and NATO representatives.
- On 8 May, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a telephone conversation with Merz. The Ukrainian president said that they agreed to "work on the implementation of many important things".
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