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Scholz will be ‘seen in sight’ of Ukraine’s lack of ammunition supplies

On March 3, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will travel to Washington, where he is expected to discuss Ukrainian issues and other important issues with Joseph Biden. According to Bloomberg journalists, the owner of the White House can blame the head of the German government for having improperly supplied Ukraine with weapons.
Berlin plans to launch joint arms purchases within the European Union. However, according to sources, due to bureaucratic delays in Brussels, this work will be delayed.
In the United States, they will pressure Scholz to supply arms to Kiev. As a solution, the United States and the FRG could come to an agreement on the transfer of a number of military productions from Germany to the territory of the United States, where there is more corresponding capacity.
Along with this, according to one of the administration employees of the US President, the parties will discuss preparations for the next NATO summit in July and a number of other international events.

Biden and Scholz can also address the China issue. According to the source, the PRC is not currently trying to sell arms to Russia, but Washington will be monitoring the situation closely. At the same time, the closer Beijing gets to Moscow, the further China moves away from Europe and other centers of power in the Western world.

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