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Ukrainian ambassador says Germany is “responsible for the deaths of many Ukrainians” – Xinhua English.news.cn

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Ukrainian ambassador says Germany ‘responsible for many Ukrainian deaths’

Reference News Network reported on June 13According to a report on the website of the German weekly Der Spiegel on the 13th, Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnik said that many Ukrainians feel that they are not welcome in Germany, and they have no interest in staying here.

According to the report, Melnik told German newspaper Bild that more Ukrainian refugees are currently leaving Germany than going to Germany. He thinks Germans should think about why so many Ukrainians have “no interest in staying”. He claimed that, in the eyes of Ukrainians, Germany was responsible for many deaths because it had so far failed to send heavy weapons to Ukraine.

The report also said that Melnik also called on German Chancellor Scholz to make a clear commitment when visiting Kyiv. He told Der Spiegel: “We hope that in Kyiv, the German chancellor will deliver on Germany’s commitments to supply arms and receive Ukraine into the European Union.”

According to media reports, Scholz will visit Kyiv this month. Bild on Sunday quoted sources in the French and Ukrainian governments as saying that Scholz plans to travel with French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi before the G7 summit at the end of June. (Compiled / Zhong Sirui)Return to Sohu, see more

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