Published 14:41 IST, March 28th 2022
NATO not seeking regime change in Russia, assures Germany after Biden's Warsaw tirade
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated that NATO does not seek regime change in Russia and added that change of power in Russia is "not NATO’s goal.”
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated that NATO does t seek regime change in Russia. Scholz me remarks after US President Joe Biden in Poland stated that Putin “cant remain in power. He stated that NATO does t pursue change of power in Russia and ded, “this is t NATO’s goal," TASS reported citing ARD TV.
Olaf Scholz me remarks while commenting on US President Joe Biden’s remarks me in Poland. Scholz stressed that both of m believe that change of power in Russia is neir “subject” r “goal” of policy that is being followed, TASS cited ARD TV report. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz asserted that ir aim must be to seek “some kind of agreement between Russia and Ukraine” that brings an end to military offensive.
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US President calls Putin a 'butcher'
US President Joe Biden called Russian President Vlimir Putin a “butcher” during his speech in Poland. During his visit, Biden met with Ukrainian refugees and humanitarian aid workers during at PGE Narodowy Stium. He asserted that Putin “cant remain in power,” according to AP. Biden warned Putin against attacking even “an inch” of territory of a NATO nation during his four day trip to Europe.Furrmore, Biden stressed that y need to remain united t just today or tomorrow but for deces to come. After Biden’s remark on regime change in Russia, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov responded to his remark saying that US President or people of America do t have right to decide if Putin remains in power in Russia, as per AP report.
Russia-Ukraine War
It is to mention here that Moscow's military offensive in Kyiv continues for 33rd consecutive day after Russian President Vlimir Putin anunced a military operation in Ukraine on February 24. Ukrainian Defence Ministry in latest update on Facebook has claimed that armed forces of Ukraine continue to conduct defence operations in East, Souast and rastern directions. ministry ded that defence operations of Ukraine armed forces continue in Topolske, Kamyanka, Dry Kamyanka. According to Ukrainian Defence Ministry, armed forces of Ukraine destroyed 4 planes, 1 helicopter, 2 UAV and 2 winged missiles of Russia on Sunday, 27 March.
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14:41 IST, March 28th 2022