The situation at a glance: Wadephul expects victory - and Putin a defeat for Kiev
The violence in Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine is escalating. Federal Foreign Minister Wadephul sees Kiev on a winning streak. There is dissent from Moscow - from Kremlin chief Putin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin remains confident that Ukraine will be defeated, despite unachieved invasion goals after four and a half years of war. In contrast, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, visiting Ukraine, sees the country on a clear path to victory, emphasizing that Ukraine has the endurance to achieve its goal of peace.
The war's outcome is crucial for Europe's future, with Wadephul stressing that it must end with the strength of law prevailing over the law of the stronger. Ukraine is seeking more Western aid, particularly for air defense, after recent Russian attacks killed many civilians, including 16 people in a drone strike on a shopping center in Krywyj Rih. Wadephul will try to persuade allies to provide Patriot defense systems to Ukraine.
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