German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Vows More Sanctions on Russia

GERMANY – The German chancellor Friedrich Merz has said that the EU will add new sanctions on Russia starting next week for Putin’s refusal to attend the ongoing direct peace talks with Ukraine in Turkey.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Vows More Sanctions on Russia - The State Signal
BERLIN, GERMANY – MAY 14: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz speaks during a session in the German Bundestag in Berlin, Germany on May 14, 2025. ( Halil Sağırkaya – Anadolu Agency )

Speaking to public broadcaster ZDF late Thursday, Friedrich Merz said while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy travelled to Türkiye and showed a willingness to negotiate, Putin’s absence headed off a potential ceasefire agreement.

“Who can say that we haven’t made sufficient diplomatic efforts in recent days to end this war? The only person who is in the wrong now, by not showing up, is Putin. All the prerequisites for a ceasefire were in place,” Merz said.

“The EU sanctions package is ready. The consultations are over, the package is ready, and it will be adopted next Tuesday in Brussels,” Merz also said, adding that Europeans are coordinating their steps with the Americans, and the US Congress is also launching a similar initiative for new sanctions.

Peace talks in Istanbul are set to take place today, but without Putin.

After learning of Putin’s absence, Zelenskyy traveled to a summit in Albania, but left his delegation for the talks in Istanbul.

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