"Ukraine can rely on us. We say what we do. And we do what we say," he wrote, sharing a photo from the Kyiv train station.
The Ukraine can count on us. We say what we will do, and we do what we say.
To make this clear once again, I traveled to Kyiv tonight: by train through a country that has been defending itself against the Russian invasion for over 1000 days. pic.twitter.com/sAcTtkTPW3
Upon arrival, he also announced a new tranche of military aid to Ukraine to combat Russian aggression amounting to €650 million. Germany will remain "the strongest supporter of Ukraine in Europe."
Germany will continue to be the strongest supporter of Ukraine in Europe.
During my meeting with @ZelenskyyUa, I will announce additional military supplies worth €650 million, which are to be delivered in December.
This marks Chancellor Scholz's second visit to Ukraine since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion. The head of the German government will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, reports Tagesschau.
ARD journalist Markus Preiß posted a video showing Scholz disembarking from the train in the Ukrainian capital.
Scholz has arrived in the #Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/34D8htKFiu
— Markus Preiß (@markuspreiss) December 2, 2024