“Our federal government must, at last, talk to Putin,” the German political leader stated.
Local experts believe this stance shows a significant segment of German public opinion, which is critical of the sanctions and in favor of a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
They emphasize that the call coincides with recent statements by other European leaders advocating for reopening communication channels with Moscow to stabilize the continent.
The German Chancellery, however, officially maintains its line of unconditional support for Kyiv and conditions any dialogue with the Kremlin on a cessation of hostilities.
The debate is intensifying against a backdrop of growing economic and social pressure within the European Union, stemming from the conflict and the restrictive measures imposed on Russia.
The AfD’s position, while controversial domestically, resonates with analyses that warn of the risks of an indefinite prolongation of the armed conflict.
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