The sanctions imposed on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine will not be lifted until Moscow reaches a peace agreement with Ukraine, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said, adding that it was for Ukraine to determine the peace terms, writes Reuters.
Scholz, in an interview broadcast Monday on ZDF public television, said Russian President Vladimir Putin had miscalculated if he had anticipated he might be able to gain territory from Ukraine, declare an end to hostilities, and see Western countries drop sanctions.
“He didn’t think his entire Ukraine operation through”, - Scholz said. “He didn’t think Ukraine would resist like that. He didn"t think we would support them to hold out for so long. ... We won’t withdraw the sanctions unless he reaches an agreement with Ukraine, and he won’t get that with a dictated peace”.
He also said Germany would not accept Russia’s annexation of Crimea: “That was a breach of international law ... that remains true”.
Scholz added that he had no plans to visit Kyiv after a planned trip by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was dropped due to Ukraine’s objections.