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The Foreign Ministry voiced expectations from the elections in Germany

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine commented on the elections in Germany

Kiev systematically worked with each of the political forces that will conduct coalition negotiations in Germany, Dmitry Kuleba noted.

Following the parliamentary elections in Germany, Ukraine is counting on the formation of a coalition that will be favorable for the development of Ukrainian-German relations. This was stated by Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, reported on Sunday, September 26, the press service of the ministry.

The Foreign Minister noted that Kiev systematically worked with each of the political forces that will conduct coalition negotiations in Germany, and proved to them its position on key issues.

“The name of the chancellor is important, but Ukraine is most interested in what the coalition will be. From the combinations that I see now, the coalition will be favorable for the development of Ukrainian-German relations,” Kuleba stressed.

In turn, the Ambassador of Ukraine to Berlin Andriy Melnyk in the comments Public statedthat the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, Olaf Scholz, who, according to the diplomat, is likely to become chancellor in the elections, will support Berlin’s current foreign policy. In particular, the ambassador claims, Scholz is ready to continue Germany’s activity in the Normandy format.

“We can definitely proceed from the fact that this course of“ small steps ”will be extended. what Mrs. Merkel started, “Melnik said.

We will remind, on the eve of the voting in the elections to the Bundestag took place in Germany. According to exit polls, two key political forces – the Social Democrats led by Scholz and the bloc of the current Chancellor Angela Merkel CDU / CSU – won approximately equally (25% each) of the votes.

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