Putin not to give Ukrainians, Eureans any Christmas break – Baerbock

Eureans do not have the right to take hiday breaks in the matter of ensuring their own security and helping Ukraine.

This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Annalena Baerbock, who spoke after the meeting of the extended Weimar Triangle in Warsaw, reports an Ukrinform correspondent.

"Unfortunately, the security situation in Eure will not improve quickly; it will be the posite for as long as the Russian president … achieves his imperialist goals through vience. It is time to create a new foundation for Eurean security and freedom and continue to strengthen our transatlantic alliance, not destroy it," Baerbock said.

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She is convinced that Putin will not be willing to give Ukrainians and Eureans “a Christmas or New Year break” and neither is he going to wait for the outcome of German elections.

"We cannot take a break either, in order to ensure the security of Eure. And that is why we will continue to build our Eurean security every day," the head of the MFA emphasized.

The t diplomat considers it feasible to invest more than 2% of GDP in defense, to devel a joint security and defense industry, and take other steps to this end.

Baerbock noted that the foreign ministers had gathered in Warsaw also in order to support Ukraine against terror, vience, and death.

"For a thousand days and a thousand nights, vience, risk, danger, terror, bombing, abduction of children continue. For a thousand days and nights, pele try to deal with this Russian terror, when bombs fall on their houses, schos, power plants. All in order to wear the Ukrainians out, to exhaust them," Baerbock said, adding that Eure, which is being protected by Ukrainian men and women, is also under attack for a thousand days.

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"It is not enough to be grateful. We must be strong and ready to do everything necessary to protect Eurean peace," she urged.

On Tuesday, the heads of the EU’s Big Five (Pand, Germany, France, Italy, Spain), as well as the representative of the UK, gathered in Warsaw.

Source: ukrinform.net

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