German Chancellor: Ukrainian capitulation means “tomorrow we’re next”

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz cautioned that Ukrainian surrender would create a cascade of Russian attacks on neighboring countries, ultimately reaching Germany,
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Germany’s Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Photo: pa/dpa
German Chancellor: Ukrainian capitulation means “tomorrow we’re next”

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned that Ukrainian capitulation would lead to Russian aggression against other states, according to his interview with ZDF channel.

Merz said the war between Russia and Ukraine could continue for an extended period. "We are trying to end it as quickly as possible. But certainly not at the price of Ukraine's capitulation," he added.

The Chancellor explained that while the war could end tomorrow if Ukraine surrenders and loses its independence, such an outcome would have dangerous consequences. "Only then the day after tomorrow it will be the turn of the next country. And then the day after that it will be our turn. That is not an option," Merz said.

The German leader emphasized his government's position on avoiding Ukrainian surrender despite the war's potential duration. 

Regarding the possibility of a ceasefire next year, Merz expressed cautious optimism: "I don't give up hope that we can make it happen. But I'm also not deluding myself."

On the question of ground troops in Ukraine, Merz opposed such deployment at present. "Nobody is talking about ground troops in Ukraine at this time," he said. 

This interview follows Merz's earlier statements on Ukraine. On 27 August, the Chancellor argued that Ukrainian capitulation would only give the Russian dictator time to prepare for a new war. Two days later, on 29 August, Merz said Russia's war against Ukraine could last "many months" as Putin refuses negotiations.

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