“I’m afraid, the Chancellor does not want Ukraine to win this war. She won in the sense that Russian soldiers were supplanted from the country.” Such a statement was made by the deputy of the Bundestag of Germany Roderich Kizvetter, deputy chairman of the parliamentary control commission for the activities of German special services, deutsche Welle reports.
Kizvetter sharply criticized Olaf Sholts for indecision in the issue of the supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine.
“I think he (Scholz) is taking time,” said Kizvetter.
In his opinion, the longer this war lasts, and the Germans will not supply weapons, the harder the situation for Ukraine will be, the louder the calls to the truce, that is, to freeze the success of Russia.