Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Germany’s Scholz seeks to build trust in Washington debut

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BERLIN, Feb 5, (AFP) - Olaf Scholz makes his Washington debut as German chancellor on Monday, trying to dispel doubts over Berlin's resolve to stand up to Russia in the standoff over Ukraine.

As Scholz seeks to emerge from the long shadow of his veteran predecesso­r Angela Merkel, the new

German leader will meet US President Joe Biden with several points of friction on the table.

While the US under Barack Obama relied heavily on Merkel's unique rapport with Russian President Vladimir Putin after Moscow's annexation of Crimea, Scholz has come under fire on both sides of the Atlantic for his vague stance in the current crisis.

Berlin's refusal to consent to shipping arms to Ukraine, its often muddled messaging on potential sanctions and above all its refusal to call off the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project to provide cheap Russian gas to Germany have all vexed Washington.

Scholz took office in December at the helm of a complex three-way coalition between his Social Democrats, the ecologist Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats.

They have turned in a shaky start faced with surging coronaviru­s infections and the looming prospect of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The German leader has committed to diplomacy and will travel to Ukraine and Russia later this month after close consultati­ons with

European partners.

 ?? ?? German Chancellor Olaf Scholz adjusts his mask as he attends a session of the Bundestag. (AFP)
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz adjusts his mask as he attends a session of the Bundestag. (AFP)

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