German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's call to Russian President Vladimir Putin is related to how things are really going at the front, publicist Dmitry Puchkov said. According to him, "the cockroaches were fussing."
"Everything seems to be very bad on the fronts. Recently, their barbos Borrel publicly stated that everything would be decided on the battlefield. So it is decided on the battlefield. Now it is obvious which side is being decided. I ran in. It rang. To stop the fighting, it is enough to stop the supply of weapons and ammunition. The war will stop immediately," Puchkov said on Sputnik radio.
As EADaily reported, at the initiative of the German side, the first telephone conversation between the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Olaf Scholz took place since December 2022.
Press secretary of the Russian leader Dmitry Peskov commented on today's telephone conversation between Putin and Scholz.
"The conversation took place on the initiative of the German side, this, of course, is its importance. There are attempts to compare the positions of the political will to learn this position first-hand. This is something that cannot but cause satisfaction. The discussions were quite detailed, first of all on the Ukrainian plot, frank… But, of course, there is no need to talk about some kind of coincidence of opinions here. Therefore, of course, there are quite deep disagreements, but the very fact of the dialogue is very positive," Peskov said.

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