Thousands of people gathered in Berlin on Saturday to protest against the German government’s decision to arm Ukraine against Russia. The protest was organized by the German Left Party and was attended by people from all walks of life, including students, workers, and retirees.
The protesters held signs that read “No arms for Ukraine” and “No war with Russia”. They chanted slogans such as “No arms for Ukraine” and “No war with Russia”. The protesters also called for an end to the sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union and the United States.
The German government has been under pressure from the United States and other Western countries to provide military aid to Ukraine in its fight against Russian-backed separatists in the east of the country. The German government has so far resisted the pressure, but has said it is open to providing non-lethal aid.
The protesters argued that arming Ukraine would only escalate the conflict and lead to more bloodshed. They also argued that the sanctions imposed on Russia have had a negative impact on the German economy.
The protest was peaceful and there were no reports of violence. However, the police presence was heavy and there were several arrests.
The protest was part of a larger movement against the German government’s decision to arm Ukraine. Similar protests have been held in other German cities, including Munich and Hamburg.
The German government has said that it will not provide lethal aid to Ukraine, but it has not ruled out providing non-lethal aid. The government has also said that it will continue to support the Minsk peace process, which is aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
The protesters argued that the German government should focus on diplomatic solutions to the conflict in Ukraine, rather than arming the country. They also argued that the sanctions imposed on Russia have had a negative impact on the German economy.
The protest in Berlin was a reminder that the German people are not in favor of arming Ukraine against Russia. The protesters argued that the German government should focus on diplomatic solutions to the conflict in Ukraine, rather than arming the country. They also argued that the sanctions imposed on Russia have had a negative impact on the German economy.