The ex-chancellor supported the efforts of the international community to end Russia's war against Ukraine.
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel continues to believe that the decision not to admit Ukraine to NATO in 2008 was the right one. At the same time, the politician supported international efforts to end Russia's war against Ukraine.
«Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel supports her decisions in connection with the NATO summit 2008 in Bucharest»,— Merkel's spokeswoman said in response to a request from the agency.
At the same time, the ex-chancellor supported the efforts of the international community to end Russia's war against Ukraine. According to her representative, the atrocities of the Russian occupiers in Bucha and other Ukrainian cities are becoming more noticeable and all the efforts of the German government and other countries should be on the side of Kyiv.
At the same time, Merkel did not respond to the invitation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to visit Bucha to personally see the crimes of the Russian occupiers.
Recall that yesterday, April 3, Zelensky invited Merkel and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy to visit Bucha to «see the consequences of the policy of concessions to Russia».< /p>
Note that the bodies of 410 civilians were removed from the liberated districts of the Kiev region.

