"Do what we say"
German Chancellor on a flying visit to Kiev
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in Kiev on Monday for a surprise visit. "Ukraine can rely on Germany - we say what we do. And we do what we say," he said.
"To make this clear once again, I traveled to Kyiv tonight: by train through a country that has been defending itself against the Russian war of aggression for over 1,000 days," he wrote on Twitter.
It is Scholz's first visit to Ukraine in two and a half years. On his arrival, he announced further arms deliveries for the defensive campaign against Russia worth 650 million euros before the end of December.
"Too little delivered. Always far too late"
There are many spiteful, sometimes malicious comments on X about Scholz's visit. One user writes: "Ukraine could not and cannot rely on you. Delivered too little. Always far too late. And now, in line with BSW and AfD, you are stirring up German fear in order to win the election."
Another commented: "You've driven a train. Congratulations. Wow. Churchill must be hiding in your shadow. God you are embarrassing." And someone writes smugly: "Enjoy your Christmas shopping in Kiev. I can understand you. Berlin has unfortunately become far too dangerous."
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