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In the German Parliament, SelenskyjRequests to Stop Russia's War that Divides Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi warns of potential division in his country due to Russian aggression, citing divided Germany during the Cold War as an example. "A divided Europe was never peaceful, and a divided Germany was never content," mentioned Selenskyj in a Tuesday speech at the...

Selenskyj during his speech in the Bundestag
Selenskyj during his speech in the Bundestag

In the German Parliament, SelenskyjRequests to Stop Russia's War that Divides Ukraine.

Prior to the collapse of the Berlin Wall, no one could have anticipated such an occurrence. Selenskyj expressed, "Some believed the wall would stand for eternity, but the wall vanished." The outcome of this event was determined by the leadership of the politicians and the determination of the public. Now, it may seem that the war in Ukraine is endless, but this notion can be dispelled.

Selenskyj expressed gratitude to Germany for accepting Ukrainian refugees and supporting the fight against Russia, such as providing air defense systems. These Patriot systems have saved countless lives in Ukraine. "We will conclude this war for the benefit of Ukraine and Europe as a whole," Selenskyj insisted. "We will bring this war to an end on our own terms."

The majority of AfD MPs avoided Selenskyj's address in the German parliament. AfD parliamentary and party leaders, Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, claimed, "Selenskyj's tenure has expired." He currently remains in power as a war and pleading president. They asserted, "Ukraine needs a peace negotiator president to put a stop to the deaths and ensure a future for the nation." Among the few AfD MPs who attended Selenskyj's speech in the plenary session were only a handful.

Meanwhile, MPs from BSW, a party that stemmed from the Left Party, did not participate in the Bundestag's special session featuring the Ukrainian president.

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The 'War of Aggression' by Russia in Ukraine has become a significant point of contention in international relations. This conflict has led to a deep 'Division' within Europe, with various countries taking different stances.

During his speech in the German 'Bundestag', Volodymyr Selenskyj urgently requested Germany and other European nations to help stop Russia's aggression. Despite this, a notable portion of the AfD MPs chose to avoid Selenskyj's address.

The Cold War era is often used as a reference point, as some believe that the situation in Ukraine is a revival of that period's divisive geopolitical struggle. Nevertheless, it is crucial for all political leaders to 'Must' work towards a peaceful resolution.

Selenskyj's tenure as Ukraine's president has been marked by his unwavering fight against Russia's invasion. This has earned him both support and criticism, with some like the AfD calling for a 'Peace negotiator president' to replace him.

In response to this call, many question whether Selenskyj's diplomatic skills would be sufficient to negotiate peace with Russia. Others argue that his strong stance is necessary to counter Russia's aggression.

The 'Bundestag:', Germany's federal parliament, has been a stage for important discussions regarding Ukraine's situation. In this context, Selenskyj's recent plea for support was a significant moment.

The situation in Ukraine has brought back memories of the 'Berlin Wall', which once deterred the free movement of people and ideas. Today, the 'Parallel' developments in Ukraine and Europe serve as a reminder of the importance of unity and cooperation in face of adversity.

As the world watches the ongoing 'War' in Ukraine, governments and international bodies must remember their role in promoting peace and resolution. In the words of Selenskyj, "We will conclude this war for the benefit of Ukraine and Europe as a whole."

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