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Risk of Russia using nuclear weapons in Ukraine war declined for now: Germany’s Scholz

  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Moscow has ‘stopped threatening to use nuclear weapons’ in response to international pressure
  • He added though the war was continuing with ‘undiminished brutality’, it was important that talks with the Kremlin continued

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Photo: EPA-EFE
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The risk of Russian President Vladimir President Putin using nuclear weapons as part of his war in Ukraine has decreased in response to international pressure, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in an interview published on Thursday.

The war was continuing with “undiminished brutality” though, for now, one thing had changed, Scholz told Funke media in an interview to mark his first year in office.

“Russia has stopped threatening to use nuclear weapons. As a reaction to the international community marking a red line.”

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Scholz lauded his recent visit to China as having contributed to the development.

“During my visit to Beijing, Chinese President Xi [Jinping] and I jointly expressed that nuclear weapons must not be used. Shortly afterwards, the G20 countries reaffirmed this position,” he said.

Despite deep divisions, it was important that dialogue with the Kremlin continued, Germany’s leader added.
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