German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone on Friday, marking their first direct conversation in nearly two years. The leaders discussed avenues to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. This communication follows Scholz’s indication of willingness to engage with Putin, despite facing domestic political challenges after his coalition government’s collapse.
After no dialogue in 2 years, Scholz & Putin hold 1-hour call

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