Germany’s Scholz confronts anti-Ukraine war protesters in speech aimed at ’murderous’ Putin

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz confronts anti-war protesters in an impassioned speech aimed at ’murderous’ Putin. Mr Scholz delivered his speech during a pro-European rally in Berlin, organised by the ruling Social Democratic Party. A group of around 100 pro-Russian activists attended the rally; they were shouting, urging the West to stop arming Ukraine, and booed and heckled Scholz. They called the German Chancellor a warmonger, a liar and a bandit, demanding “peace without weapons“ and shouting “Go away“. Scholz was undeterred and continued his speech, offering a sharp rebuke to the pro-Russian activists. “Putin is the true warmonger he is the one who invaded Ukraine with 200,000 troops. Putin wants to destroy and conquer Ukraine,“ he stressed. He also said that the “loudmouths“ at the rally would know that Putin is a warmonger if they had “even a little bit of brain“ in their heads. Chancellor Scholz stressed that there was no alternative to supporting Ukraine, including by providing it with weapons, because of the war of aggression that Russia unleashed. “Yes, this is what we have to do if a country is being attacked – it has to, and it can defend itself,“ he added. Scholz also said that Putin was responsible for the deaths of many people, including children and elderly people, and stressed that “peace and freedom are threatened because of this war of aggression“. Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: Get the latest headlines: and are websites of The Telegraph, the UK’s best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture. #Scholz #Putin #Germany
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