Merkel called Russia's war against Ukraine barbaric

She also called the invasion a gross violation of international law in European history after World War II.

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel commented on Russia's war against Ukraine . In her first public speech in about six months, she called Russia's attack on Ukraine a sharp turning point.

Even at the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion in February, Angela Merkel condemned the actions of the Russian leadership > and called the war a flagrant violation of international law. But after that, the ex-chancellor no longer gave public comments on the matter, until recently.

She said she supported the efforts of the government of her successor Olaf Scholz, the European Union, the United States, NATO, the G7 and the United Nations to stop this barbaric war on the part of Russia, writes the publication forsal.pl . >

She called Russia's invasion of Ukraine a gross violation of international law in European history after the end of World War II.

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Meanwhile, the current Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz, is constantly criticized for sabotage of military aid to Ukraine.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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