German Chancellor Scholz delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in which he severely condemned Russia's continued military aggression against Ukraine as "imperialist" and said it was important for the international community to continue to support Ukraine in order to stop the aggression. I complained.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who took office in December last year, gave his first speech at the United Nations General Assembly on the 20th, and commented on Russia's continued aggression against Ukraine, saying, "I can't find any words other than imperialism. We are in contrast to imperialism and colonialism. It is a disaster for world peace in the world."



On top of that, he emphasized that Germany is focusing on supporting Ukraine, including the supply of weapons, so that Ukraine can defend itself.



And Prime Minister Scholz said, "Putin will not give up on war and imperial ambitions until he realizes he cannot win." He stressed the importance of continuing to support Ukraine.

Germany, Europe's largest economy, has been heavily dependent on Russia for energy such as natural gas. It is a form of appealing once again the tough stance toward Russia at the United Nations.