Is Olaf Scholz’s ‘quiet’ diplomacy stemming Russia-Ukraine tensions?

As Nato leaders warn of impending invasion, the German chancellor has maintained his ‘poker face’

Olaf Scholz during a joint press conference with Vladimir Putin in Moscow
The chancellor’s ‘strategic ambiguity’ has made him a key mediator between Russia and Nato
(Image credit: Sergei Guneyev\TASS via Getty Images)

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has for months been accused of weak leadership over the crisis in Ukraine, with critics claiming that Berlin’s concern over European energy supplies and historic guilt have trumped the defence of Kyiv’s sovereignty.

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