Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said on Sunday he would meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday.
“I will meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow tomorrow. We [Áustria] we are militarily neutral, but we have a clear position on the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine,” Nehammer said on his official Twitter account.
Nehammer also called for evacuation corridors, a ceasefire and a “complete investigation of war crimes”.
He said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, EU leaders and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had been briefed on the meeting with Putin.
This Saturday (9), the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, visited the president of Ukraine by surprise. Johnson went to the capital Kiev, and then the two leaders spoke.
Britain will send Ukraine another 100 million pounds – about $130 million – of military support, Johnson said on Friday after a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Johnson, who welcomed the new German chancellor for the first time to his office in Downing Street, said the two western European nations also agreed to cooperate more closely on energy matters to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian imports.
Source: CNN Brasil

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