
President of Ukraine Volodymyr ZelenskyMOSCOW, 14 Jun. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in an interview with ZDF, criticized Chancellor Olaf Scholz for Germany's position in the Ukrainian crisis. «Scholz and his government must make a decision: there should be no attempt to maintain a balance in relations between Ukraine and Russia,» Zelensky said.
The West began to convince Ukraine of the need for territorial concessions. In addition, he reproached Germany for starting to help Ukraine much later than other countries — the United States, Great Britain, and the eastern countries of the EU. According to him, Berlin should act «more unambiguously» and abandon the approach in which relations with both Ukraine and Russia can be continued in such a way that it does not harm Germany itself as little as possible. Commenting on Scholz's possible trip to Kyiv, Zelensky said that the chancellor should not limit himself to photos, and urged him to announce during the visit the tightening of sanctions against Russia and increased support for Ukraine and its status as an EU candidate.
Ukrainian Ambassador lashes out at Germany for lack of hospitalityAs the media wrote, German Chancellor, along with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and French President Emmanuel Macron, intend to visit Kyiv 16 June. At the same time, Scholz stated that he would not visit Ukraine after Zelensky refused to receive German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Ukrainian Ambassador to Berlin Andriy Melnyk called him «an offended liverwurst» for this. Against the backdrop of a Russian military special operation, the United States and its NATO allies are intensively pumping weapons into Ukraine. At the same time, the Kyiv authorities constantly complain about the insufficiency and slow pace of supplies. Russia, for its part, has repeatedly stated that the supply of military aid to Ukraine only prolongs the conflict, and the transport of weapons becomes a legitimate target for the Russian army. >Germany urged the European Union not to feel sorry for Ukraine

