How the meeting between Putin and Merkel could turn out
Vladimir Putin's trip to Germany for negotiations with Angela Merkel may indicate the imminent end of the period of confrontation between Russia and Europe, since the EU's contradictions with the United States have seriously worsened.
Russian political scientist Alexey Mukhin stated this on Vesti-FM radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In fact, there is no Atlantic solidarity, because there is a kneeling position of Europe in front of the United States and that’s it. Because the American war machine keeps Europe under occupation,” he said.
“German business, putting pressure on her (Merkel – ed.), to some extent shifted her Atlantic mood and turned her towards Russia,” says Mukhin.
"If they, (EU members – ed.) finally, they will be oriented as sovereign countries, they will understand perfectly well that the great information war, which is called hybrid, is already at the completion stage, and it is time to move on to the conditional “Yalta agreement”. Now with this meeting we are starting a series of negotiations with European politicians, it was not for nothing that Macron came to the World Cup, about what the world order will be like in the post-war period. After all, the “Yalta Conference” took place while the war was going on. This is the beginning of the construction of the post-war world,” the political scientist emphasized.
However, he believes that Russia and Europe are still far from a compromise on Donbass.
“Donbass has been brought to such a financial and economic level that now the question is who will restore all this. Kyiv, naturally, is delaying; it understands perfectly well that if Donbass, relatively speaking, returns to Ukraine, it will have to restore it. Europe won’t give money for this, and the USA even less so. Now Donbass is not like a “suitcase without a handle”, it is a hot chestnut that is being transferred from one hand to another. Europe doesn’t want it either, it doesn’t need it. Everyone is looking furtively at the East,” says Mukhin.
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