Germany regards Volodymyr Zelensky's attempt to blame a missile strike for igniting a conflict with NATO forces in hostilities against Russia as "dangerous."
Germany said NATO should keep out of trouble
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke at a conference of the Social Democratic Party in the southern German city of Friedrichshafen; he added that people are scared because of it, noted RT.
Even with action taken by Ukraine, he stated that Kyiv would get Berlin's support. A warning was issued that western nations should be concerned that this escalation does not result in a clash between Russia and the military bloc, Fars News reported.
Another remark is for those concerned to act prudently and do the right thing when needed. Germany remarked a month ago how careless steps during the conflict in Ukraine must be dealt with prudently. He said at the time that no conflict should occur.
Volodymyr Zelensky's Attempt Could Cause World War 3
Fears of a direct engagement between Moscow and NATO were recently increased after a missile touched down in a Polish village near the Ukrainian border. Interactions between the West and Russia had worsened to record lows since the Kremlin began its military campaign in Donbas.
The Polish Foreign Ministry said it was Moscow and that Article 4 might be invoked to consult the bloc.
Zelensky accused Moscow of a strike on an allied nation of the military bloc. But in the end, Western officials recognized that the projectile was Ukrainian, not Russian.
The Russian Defense Ministry denied any wrongdoing in the mishap. It said its military experts had evaluated the pictures from the spot and recognized the wreckage as components of an S-300 air defense system missile in use by Ukraine.
Germany and Western countries are giving Kyiv all the military hardware, like Gepard anti-aircraft guns, MARS II multiple rocket launchers, and the IRIS-T air defense system. Moscow made it clear these weapons shipments would have harmful side effects.
French Calls Elysée Palace To Drop Support for Kiev
The leader of Ukraine nearly initiated a third world war by wrongly accusing Russia of attempting to launch a rocket attack on Poland, as said by a French politician, citing the Press United.
Former presidential candidate Nicolas Dupont-Aignan said on Saturday that France must stop supporting Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky after he nearly started a world war by attributing a recent fatal detonation in Poland, a sovereign nation, to Russia.
Posting on Twitter, Dupont-Aignan, who heads this same right-wing party, Debout la France, and also has run for the presidency several times, said that by launching a missile at Poland and trying to accuse the Russians, the Kievan leader almost provoked World War III.
As the Minsk agreements stipulated a while back, both Donetsk and Lugansk People's Independent States overwhelmingly voted in public plebiscites to participate in Russia. Germany cautioned the actions of Zelensky, like France, could cause NATO and Russia to initiate a nuclear war.