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Putin fears ‘spark of democracy,’ Germany’s Scholz says

/ 12:42 PM June 21, 2022

Putin fears ‘spark of democracy,’ Germany’s Scholz says

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a joint news conference, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine June 16, 2022. REUTERS

BERLIN — Russian President Vladimir Putin fears the “spark of democracy” spreading to his country, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said, adding that he was trying to divide Europe and return to a world dominated by spheres of influence.

Scholz was responding to a question in an interview with the Muenchner Merkur newspaper, published on the government website on Monday, on whether Putin would accept Ukraine moving closer to the European Union.

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“The Russian President must accept that there is a community of law-based democracies in his neighborhood that is growing ever closer together,” he said. “He clearly fears the spark of democracy spreading to his country.”

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The Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Maria Zakharova rejected the comments, writing on social media: “German sparks have spread onto us a couple of times. We will not allow any more fires.”

The European Commission last week recommended that Ukraine, which has been battling a Russian invasion since February, be given the status of candidate to join the European Union, a move Scholz said he also backed.

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Scholz warned that soaring energy prices would likely be around for a long time, and rejected Russia’s assertion that it had cut gas flows because necessary spare parts were missing due to sanctions.

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“This explanation is not plausible,” he said.

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