German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned in a new interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin likely has the resources necessary to continue his military invasion of Ukraine for a 'long time.'
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned in a new interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin likely has the resources necessary to continue his military invasion of Ukraine for a"long time."
"He has — he is perhaps the leader of a very great country with a lot of people living there, with a lot of means, and he is really doing this brutal war with — and he prepared for it [for] very long," he continued."I think the decision to — to do this war was taken one year before it started or possibly earlier because he prepared for it. And so, he will be able to continue with the war really a long time.
"This is the message we say to [Putin]: We are able to support the Ukraine as long as necessary for defending its serenity, the democracy, the rule of law and all the things the people in Ukraine are looking for," Scholz said. As for a timeline for the rest of the war, the German leader told the network:"The conflict will end when Putin understands that he will not be successful with idea to conquer part of the territory of his neighbor."
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