"You have to leave the dispute over Nord Stream 2 behind,
says the Germany's ruling party (SPD) General Secretary Kevin Kühnert. That weakens the Western position in the
negotiations with Moscow.
The new Foreign Minister is just finding out how little
transatlantic oaths can be worth when you are in a coalition with the SPD.
Baerbock recently tried to create the impression in Washington that no paper
would fit between Berlin and the allies when it comes to dealing with a
possible new Russian invasion of Ukraine.
On the controversial issue of Nord Stream 2, where the
German position has long led to suspicion and incomprehension among the
partners, the SPD general secretary has now openly given insight into a way of
thinking that is likely to be widespread in the Chancellor's party. You have to
"leave such conflicts behind", says Kühnert, giving the gas pipeline
a guarantee of existence that is not even covered by the agreements that
Germany entered into with America before the current crisis.
Kühnert has so far not attracted attention as a
politician participating in foreign affairs, but it should also be clear to him that it is no strengthening of
the Western negotiating position to signal to the Russians at the very
beginning of the current round of talks that the gas business has nothing to do
with their behavior towards Ukraine. Since Scholz has already taken Nord Stream
2 out of the geopolitical game as an allegedly purely private-sector project,
Putin can concentrate entirely on the “military-technical” questions to which
he likes to devote himself so much."
So if Gabrielius Landsbergis, to the delight of Queen Martha, takes off his pants and underwear in a television studio and shakes his instruments in protest of Russia's marches in Ukraine, Germany will not understand such his performance.
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