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Scholz accuses Putin of violating the "peace order" that emerged after World War II

Asks to refute Russia's accusations against the West for the food crisis caused by the war against Ukraine.

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Scholz accuses Putin of violating the "peace order" that emerged after World War II

Asks to refute Russia's accusations against the West for the food crisis caused by the war against Ukraine

STUTTGART (GERMANY), 27 May. (DPA/EP) -

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz accused Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday of violating the "peace order" that emerged in Europe after World War II with his "cynical and inhuman war" against Ukraine.

"(Vladimir) Putin's war is directed against a peace order that arose from the commitment 'never again' after two devastating world wars. He wants to return to the law of the strongest," Scholz said in the framework of the German Catholic Congress which takes place in the city of Stuttgart, in the southwest of the country.

Thus, he has pointed out that the war is not only directed against Ukraine, but also against the values ​​of Western democracy in general, for which he has said that this should not be allowed under any circumstances. "We have decided to support the victim of this war of aggression," he stressed.

The German chancellor has also advocated refuting "Putin's narrative" about the conflict and has rejected accusations from Moscow about the impact of the war on the global food supply chain, according to the German news agency DPA. .

In this sense, Scholz has argued that Putin "has found a formulation for it." "He always talks about us as the global West. He then tries to hold those who are supporting Ukraine responsible for the hunger crisis that triggered his war, the one he instigated," he has settled.