German President Arrives in Ukrainian Capital on Surprise Visit


German President Arrives in Ukrainian Capital on Surprise Visit

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier arrived in Ukraine on Tuesday for a surprise visit, his first since war with Russia began on Feb. 24.

"My message to the Ukrainians is that we are not only standing by your side. We will continue to support Ukraine, economically, politically and also militarily," the German president said after his arrival, Deutsche Welle reported.

His message to Germans at home, Steinmeier said, was, "Let's not forget what this war means for the people here in Ukraine. How much suffering, how much destruction there is. The people in Ukraine need us.

"It was important to me, especially now in this phase of air attacks with drones, cruise missiles and rockets, to send a message of solidarity to the Ukrainians," he added.

The German president had been expected in Ukraine last Thursday. However, the trip was canceled at short notice due to the tense security situation, as Kiev was bombed by Russian missiles and drones.

An official from his office said that security authorities in Germany and the Foreign Ministry had advised Steinmeier not to go but that the visit would be rescheduled soon.

However, other leaders continued to visit Kiev. For example, Swiss President Ignazio Cassis visited the Ukrainian capital on the same day that Steinmeier was due to be there.

Steinmeier was already planning a trip to Kiev in April — together with the presidents of Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. However, the Ukrainian government disinvited Steinmeier, citing his Russian-friendly stance in recent years as the reason.

It wasn't until the beginning of May that Steinmeier and his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelenskyy finally managed to clear the diplomatic air with a telephone call. The Ukrainian president personally invited Steinmeier to visit Ukraine.

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