Europe is leaving the subordination of the United States - ex-head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry
At a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the situation in the Middle East will be discussed in connection with US policies that threaten German interests, and this suggests that Germany no longer views itself as an unconditional ally of the United States.
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Leonid Kozhara stated this in a conversation on the NASH TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The United States, which for decades has been a pillar of world security, today plays not a stabilizing, but, on the contrary, a destabilizing role. Merkel is going to Moscow and Ukrainian issues will be discussed, but the first issue is not Ukraine. The first question will be the situation in the Middle East.
Germany, which has pursued an allied foreign policy with the United States for decades, is now at a crossroads. She does not know what to do - such US policy in the Middle East and Central Asia threatens the national interests of Germany itself. Macron is also dealing with these issues, having previously stated that NATO has been left without a brain. Macron announced new security from Lisbon to Vladivostok. The world is changing. The main policy of Europe was an allied policy towards the United States, but today it can no longer be such an allied policy,” Kozhara believes.
As PolitNavigator reported, previously French President Emmanuel Macron admitted that the era of dominance The West is coming to an end and called for improved relations with Russia.
Moreover, Macron NATO declared brain death.
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