After meeting with the German Chancellor, Putin said, does not want war
Russian President Vladimir Putin said after meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Schultz that his country was ready for talks with the US and Western countries. Shortly before the meeting announced the withdrawal of some troops from the Ukrainian border. Schultz reached Moscow and met Putin amid fears of a Russian attack on Ukraine. These talks and the atmosphere created before it are showing signs of reducing tension. Just before Putin's meeting with Schultz, Russia announced the withdrawal of some troops from the Ukrainian border. "Permanent security is with Russia, not against Russia," German Chancellor Olaf Schultz said after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, adding that Russia's role in maintaining security in Europe was crucial. "It is clear to the European people that permanent security lies not against Russia, but with Russia," Schultz said. Putin says, "Whether we want it or not? Certainly not. That's exactly why we ...