Chancellor Scholz Seeks Ukraine Peace
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•German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants 'swift' peace in Ukraine
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Olaf Scholz has said it is time to rekindle diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine .
But both foreign and domestic responses to his proposal have been rather muted.
The opposition, support from the coalition Germany 's conservative opposition sharply criticized the chancellor for his comments.
Expert observers were not surprised by his thoughts on bringing Russia and Ukraine to negotiating table.
Moscow 's response to Scholz 's attempts at rekindling diplomatic efforts has been muted.
Expert: "The Kremlin does not see Berlin as an independent actor" Since Germany stood firmly by Kyiv , Berlin would certainly not initiate another peace agreement like Minsk II .
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