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Scholz says top priority is avoiding NATO confrontation with Russia

Published 22/04/2022, 10:46
Updated 22/04/2022, 19:45
© Reuters. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz leaves after making a statement after talks with European leaders and U.S. President Joe Biden, in Berlin, Germany, April 19, 2022. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/Pool

BERLIN (Reuters) -NATO must avoid a direct military confrontation with Russia that could lead to a third world war, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in an interview with Der Spiegel when asked about Germany's failure to deliver heavy weapons to Ukraine.

Scholz is facing growing criticism at home and abroad for his government's apparent reluctance to deliver heavy battlefield weapons, such as tanks and howitzers, to Ukraine to help it fend off Russian attacks, even as other Western allies step up shipments.

Asked in an extensive interview published on Friday why he thought delivering tanks could lead to nuclear war, he said there was no rule book that stated when Germany could be considered a party to the war in Ukraine.

"That's why it is all the more important that we consider each step very carefully and coordinate closely with one another," he was quoted as saying. "To avoid an escalation towards NATO is a top priority for me.

"That's why I don't focus on polls or let myself be irritated by shrill calls. The consequences of an error would be dramatic."

This was a departure from his previous statements on the topic, focusing on the fact that the stocks of Germany's own military were too depleted to send any heavy battlefield weapons while those the German industry has said it could supply could not easily be put into use.

Asked why he would not explain that his government's reluctance was due to the threat of nuclear war, he said such "simplifications" were not helpful.

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However, Scholz could soon be forced to take a clear position on whether heavy weapons can be sent directly from Germany to Ukraine. The Welt am Sonntag newspaper reported that defence contractor Rheinmetall had applied for a licence to sell 100 Marder armoured personnel carriers to Ukraine.

The Marders could be delivered quickly, the newspaper said. All military exports have to be approved by a committee on which the chancellor sits. Rheinmetall declined to comment on the report.

Germany has in the past allowed other countries, including the Netherlands, to send heavy weapons it made to the Ukraine.

Separately, Scholz defended his decision not to immediately end German imports of Russian gas in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

"I absolutely do not see how a gas embargo would end the war. If (Russian President Vladimir) Putin were open to economic arguments, he would never have begun this crazy war," Scholz said.

"Secondly, you act as if this was about money. But it's about avoiding a dramatic economic crisis and the loss of millions of jobs and factories that would never again open their doors."

Scholz said this would have considerable consequences not just for Germany but also for Europe and the future financing of the reconstruction of Ukraine.

Russia calls its invasion a "special military operation" to demilitarise and "denazify" Ukraine. Kyiv and its Western allies reject that as a false pretext for a war that has killed thousands and uprooted a quarter of Ukraine's population.

Latest comments

 ‘The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing’
Never say this even if true. Wally
What a ***, he prefers to be *******ed because he is afraid of *******putin
When your neigbors (NATO) use their guns to threaten you (Russia), would your wait they shoot your sons and daughters or would you fight preventively? EU&US apparently see bullying Russia as a tactical game, but for the Russians it's a strategic risk to their national security. Their country is standing against unfair political pressure accompanied by despicable attempts to bribe one of the poorest countries - Ukraine in order to make her join the Russofobia club. It's about time to realize that Russia is not an enemy. NATO's superior idea to be the only ruler is the only origin of this war.
You‘re all wrong man. States voluntarily decide to join NATO. No gun is behind their neck (see for example Sweden and Finland now). No one would have ever started a war against Russia and Ukraine had a 1 vs 10 military capability with Russia. So I don‘t see where they could feel threatened. And if NATO was still existing to supervise against any potential threat… well, they were right in the end!
The only reason for the attack on the Ukraine by Russia is that Putin wants to keep in power and throw his military weight around and show how big and strong he is. He is worried about his own future as leader and sees that power being taken away. He fiddles the election poles and eliminates any opposition to his leadership. He is an out and out Despot and a vindictive madman who is dying and wants his place in the history books.
The first casualty of War is the truth
Well said Mr Scholtz.
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