Scholz, Biden agree to not acknowledge Russian territorial gains

Updated : May 5, 2022, 20:52 UTC1min read
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and U.S. President Joe Biden agreed in a call on Thursday they would not recognize any Russian territorial gains in Ukraine, a German government spokesperson said in a statement.
Most Popular

BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and U.S. President Joe Biden agreed in a call on Thursday they would not recognize any Russian territorial gains in Ukraine, a German government spokesperson said in a statement.

The two leaders also denounced “recent comments of the Russian leadership seeking to discredit the democratically legitimized Ukrainian leadership,” the spokesperson said.

Advertisement
Know where Markets is headed? Take advantage now with

Your capital is at risk

“They agreed that Ukraine needed to be further substantially and continuously supported in the practice of its legitimate right to self defence,” the spokesperson added.

Biden “welcomed Germany’s provision of security assistance and recent pledge of additional humanitarian aid, as well as their close partnership throughout this crisis,” the White House said in its statement on the call.

(Reporting by Hans-Edzard Busemann in Berlin and Tim Ahmann in Washington; Writing by Sarah MarshEditing by Frances Kerry)

Don't miss a thing! Sign up for a daily update delivered to your inbox

Latest Articles

See All