Chancellor Schultz: Our goal is to avoid war in Europe
The leaders of Germany, France and Poland said they were united in their goal of preventing war in Europe. The leaders held discussions in Berlin amid efforts to resolve the Ukraine crisis. The three leaders also called on the Kremlin to engage in a "meaningful dialogue". Chancellor Olaf Schultz, French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish President Andrzej Duda held talks in the capital Berlin on Tuesday evening on the Ukraine crisis. The Russian army has surrounded Ukraine from three sides for the past several weeks. More than 100,000 Russian troops are stationed along Ukraine's northern, eastern and southern borders. According to media reports, the Russian army has also deployed equipment used in the war. Schultz promised renewed vigor after his meeting with US President Joe Biden that there would be "far-reaching consequences" for Russia if it invaded Ukraine. However, Moscow has denied any intention to attack Ukraine. What did the leaders say? A stateme...