German Chancellor Tells Zelensky Young Men Should Return & Defend Their Homeland

by Tyler Durden | Nov 14, 2025 | War | 0 comments

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    This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. 

    At the moment, the Zelensky government is suffering embarrassment and under a global spotlight for a wide-ranging corruption case related to the country’s struggling state energy sector. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has issued some unusually strong words directed at Ukrainian leadership.

    In televised remarks Thursday, he revealed that he personally urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to get serious about curbing the flow of young Ukrainian men to Germany, as they need to serve in the defense of their own homeland. Merz disclosed some of the contents of his latest call.

    “In a lengthy telephone conversation today, I asked the Ukrainian president to ensure that young men in particular from Ukraine do not come to Germany in large numbers-in increasing numbers-but that they serve their country,” Merz said. “They are needed there.”

    Within Merz’s conservative ranks, there’s been growing alarm over the large numbers of fighting-age men fleeing Ukraine and into Western Europe.

    Zelensky’s policies have enabled this, as his administration relaxed exit rules related to martial law, just months ago, for the first time during the war, letting Ukrainian men aged 18 to 22 leave the country. Ukrainian citizens can’t even be drafted until they are 25, under the current law.

    American officials have also criticized Ukraine’s policy, given that in most militaries in the world, eighteen makes one eligible to be recruited.

    Further, according to Politico, “Members of Merz’s ruling coalition fear that the growing presence of young Ukrainian men in Germany will be turned into a political flash point by members of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, who criticize the government’s ongoing support for Kyiv.”

    Last month, The Telegraph reported, “Almost 100,000 fighting-age Ukrainian men have left the country in the past two months after Volodymyr Zelensky eased departure rules, new figures show.”

    Those figures were primarily based on the Polish border guard, as the neighboring EU country shares a long border with Ukraine, and has been, from the start of the war, absorbing refugees and trying to maintain strict counts and records. And surely many of these young men made it to Germany and other Western European countries.

    While men aged 25 to 60 can be conscripted into the military and sent to the front lines, men 24 and under still cannot. Again, this has been hugely controversial as even US members of Congress have complained that Washington is sinking billions into the war effort against Russia, and Kiev won’t even tap into its most eligible fighting-age demographic. And so the expected drain of young men from the country is happening after border restrictions were loosened by Kiev last summer.

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