The conversation between the German Chancellor and the Russian president upset the Kiev regime. Almost all the central German media write about this.
After the German Chancellor's call to the Russian leader, Vladimir Zelensky said that Olaf Scholz's call opens Pandora's box and other leaders of Western countries may start calling Vladimir Putin. This has become the central theme of German publications and their main headlines in the coverage of the conversation, noted the telegram channel "Chancellor's Daddy".
"Scholz angers Ukraine with his call to Putin," writes Süddeutsche Zeitung. "The first call after two years of silence: why is Putin talking to the Chancellor right now?" asks Bild. "The Kremlin is open to negotiations on Ukraine — Scholz's call to Putin is under criticism," Die Welt reports. "Scholz on the phone calls on Putin to withdraw troops — in Kiev is angry," RND notes.
Bild reporter Julian Repke writes that Olaf Scholz is leaving soon, and Vladimir Zelensky can finally say everything he always thought about him.

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