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    Kremlin says Merz views on Ukraine talks don't matter after Putin 'war criminal' comments

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Kremlin dismissed Friedrich Merz's views on Ukraine talks after he called Putin a 'war criminal'. Merz suggested Geneva as a venue for peace talks.

    Table of Contents

    • Kremlin's Reaction to Merz's Statements
    • Merz's War Criminal Remarks
    • Kremlin's Denial of War Crimes
    • Proposed Venue for Peace Talks

    Kremlin says Merz views on Ukraine talks don't matter after Putin 'war crimin...

    Kremlin's Reaction to Merz's Statements

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Wednesday that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's views on Ukraine peace talks should be disregarded after he made what Moscow called a series of "unfavourable" remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Merz's War Criminal Remarks

    Merz said in an interview with broadcaster ProSieben.Sat1 aired on Tuesday that Putin was "perhaps the most serious war criminal of our time" and that there was no place for leniency for such individuals.

    Kremlin's Denial of War Crimes

    The Kremlin denies its forces have committed any war crimes in Ukraine. It has rejected as "outrageous" a 2023 arrest warrant issued for Putin by the International Criminal Court which accused the Russian leader of the war crime of abducting hundreds of children from Ukraine.

    Proposed Venue for Peace Talks

    Asked during a trip to China about a proposal from Merz that Geneva should be the venue for Ukraine-Russia peace talks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "Merz has made a lot of unfavourable statements in recent hours, so it's hardly possible to take his opinion into account at the moment."

    Asked which statements he meant, Peskov said: "About our president".

    Merz said in his interview on German TV: "He (Putin) is a war criminal. He is perhaps the most serious war criminal of our time that we currently see on a large scale. And we must simply be clear about how one deals with war criminals. There, appeasement is out of place."

    (Reporting by Reuters Moscow buro and Kirsti Knolle in Berlin; Writing by Andrew Osborn; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kremlin dismisses Merz's views on Ukraine talks.
    • •Merz called Putin a 'war criminal' in an interview.
    • •Kremlin denies war crimes in Ukraine.
    • •Merz proposed Geneva for peace talks.
    • •Kremlin spokesman Peskov criticized Merz's statements.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin says Merz views on Ukraine talks don't matter after Putin 'war criminal' comments

    1What did Friedrich Merz say about Putin?

    Friedrich Merz stated that Putin is 'perhaps the most serious war criminal of our time' and emphasized that there should be no leniency for such individuals.

    2How did the Kremlin respond to Merz's comments?

    The Kremlin dismissed Merz's views on Ukraine peace talks, labeling them as 'unfavourable' and suggesting they should be disregarded.

    3What was the Kremlin's stance on the war crimes accusations?

    The Kremlin denied that its forces committed any war crimes in Ukraine and rejected the 2023 arrest warrant issued for Putin by the International Criminal Court.

    4What proposal did Merz make regarding peace talks?

    Merz proposed that Geneva should be the venue for Ukraine-Russia peace talks during his interview.

    5Who commented on Merz's statements during a trip to China?

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on Merz's statements, indicating that they were unfavourable and referenced comments about the Russian president.

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