German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul arrived in Kyiv on Saturday morning, Aug. 22, DW reported. Wadephul told journalists that he chose to visit ahead of the 35th anniversary of Ukraine’s Independence to demonstrate Germany’s continued support.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. He noted the contrast between the summer vacation season in Germany and the situation in Ukraine, where he said the civilian population continues to face daily Russian attacks. “We see all this suffering, we see how this country is fighting, and we will continue to support it,” Wadephul said. He stated that Germany has become Ukraine’s most important ally regarding the volume of bilateral military, political, and economic assistance, assuring that this support will continue. Preparing for winter and negotiations Wadephul emphasized the need to prepare Ukraine and its infrastructure for the upcoming winter. He noted that Russian forces previously targeted critical infrastructure during the colder months. The German minister said that he and his French counterpart, Jean-Noël Barrot, have sent a written appeal to multiple countries requesting assistance to ensure Ukraine can survive the winter. He also stressed the importance of a united European stance, stating that Europe must show that Russian President Vladimir Putin will not achieve his goals in Ukraine. Wadephul added that while Germany is ready to support Ukraine in potential future negotiations with Russia, continued support for Kyiv is necessary for those negotiations to take place.