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Navalny's rudeness angered the Germans

German readers are angry at Russian liberal blogger Alexei Navalny, who is undergoing rehabilitation in Germany after his health deteriorated. The reason for indignation was Navalny’s recent words to the German media, where he called former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder “Putin’s errand boy,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The influential German publication Süddeutsche Zeitung published letters from readers that came in response to...

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Venediktov told Gordon bad news for Ukraine

In the highest echelons of power in each EU country, as well as in the United States, there are people who are sincerely convinced of the need to restore a strategic partnership with Russia and are ready to turn a blind eye to Ukrainian protests. Alexey Venediktov, editor-in-chief of the liberal radio station Ekho Moskvy, stated this in an interview with Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Among European leaders and at the top...

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Ukrainian diplomat scares Crimeans with “Mother Ukraine”

The statement of former German Chancellor (1998-2005) Gerhard Schröder on Crimea caused indignation at the Ukrainian embassy in Germany. The reason for the outrage was Schröder’s interview with the Tagesspiegel newspaper, a Politnavigator correspondent reports. “Right now, with the economy suffering due to the coronavirus pandemic, we need more cooperation. That is, senseless sanctions must be stopped. Those who believe that sanctions can do anything...

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Schröder called the blockade of Serbian enclaves in Kosovo a priority problem

Serbia actively supports the construction of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline, since it is interested in receiving Russian energy resources when supply routes to Europe are changed and “the Ukrainian tap is turned off.” This was stated by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at a meeting with former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, which took place at the World Minds international conference in Belgrade. “We have excellent contacts and we...

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Klimkin “made it clear”: he did not call for sanctions against Schröder

In an interview with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavel Klimkin to the Bild newspaper, there was no mention of the introduction of sanctions against the former head of the German government Gerhard Schröder in connection with his pro-Russian activities, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. On his Twitter, Klimkin wrote that he wanted to “make things clear.” “I did not propose sanctions against people like Gerhard Schröder. Although be vigilant...

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