Putin captured by imperial madness, Russia and Germany are no longer partners
Russia and Germany are no longer participants in Russia’s “cruel war of conquest” against trampled European architectural security, declared German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in his keynote speech to the German people.
In his speech, President Steinmeier emphasized about Vladimir Putin, noting that “in his imperial law, he violated international law, questioned borders, launched an occupation.” He emphasized that by its training in Ukraine, Russia nullified all the lessons that the world learned from two European wars.
Now the world, according to the President of Germany, is in a “phase of confrontation.” “The peace dividend has already been spent,” Steinmeier notes, noting that an era is beginning for Germany. After all, Putin’s “on the border with an offense, on exclusion from custody and immunity is also on the border with everything that the Germans stand for.”
Germany, according to Steinmeier, has all detections to find solutions. However, before evil is discovered, good will is not enough, he noted. otherwise, by its name, one cannot call “the vile and misanthropic attacks of Russia over the past eight months.”
Peace in Ukraine, according to Steinmeier, cannot be replaced by renunciation of consequences. “For many people in Ukraine, handing over the free to the occupiers would cause the conquest of evil,” said the German president, who joined Ukraine a few days ago.
Steinmeier has turned into sensitive countries, mainly in the eastern federal states, which “feel their connection with Russia and Russian music and literature.” The German President said: “Now, when looking at Russia, there is no room for romance. Our countries are now confronting each other.”
Addressing the citizens of Germany, Steinmeier noted that “hard, difficult years” lie ahead for Germany.
“In two years, we want to say that we have overcome the economic downturn. We want to say in five years: not only Ukraine has defended its sovereignty, we also should not be afraid of new wars in Europe. We want to say in 15 years: despite the war and the crisis , we have guaranteed the future of good life on our planet,” he said.
Your opinion about the President of the Russian Federation subtract and former German President Joachim Gauck, who held this post from 2012 to 2017. Western leaders say it must be realized that the rise of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is practiced in a “marxist-Leninist association full of lunatics” and that background has mixed with his neo-imperial ways, “making a dangerous mixture.”