Biden holds call with German Chancellor Scholz
President Joe Biden had a secure call Wednesday afternoon with German Chancellor Scholz, according to the White House, ahead of Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveling to Germany on Thursday for the Munich Security Conference.
The two leaders "reaffirmed their commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity" and "underscored the importance of continued transatlantic coordination on diplomacy and deterrence measures," the White House said.
Scholz visited the Kremlin and met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Monday. The German chancellor has said that war is "unimaginable" and shouldn't be an option since Ukraine has not formally requested to join NATO, as Russia demands it be barred from doing so.
"That is why it is somewhat peculiar to observe that the Russian government is making something that is practically not on the agenda the subject of major political problems," Scholz said earlier this week.
"That is, after all, the challenge we are actually facing. That something that is not at all an issue now is being made an issue," he said.







