Germany-Fr. Mertz (CDU): As a ‘beggar’, Solz will be in the USA tomorrow

The new CDU leader, Friedrich Mertz, described German Chancellor Olaf Solz (SPD) to Bild am Sonntag a few hours before he met with US President Joe Biden in the United States.

Mertz, whose party leads in national polls just months after losing a landslide victory in Germany’s federal election, against arms shipments to Ukraine from Germanywhile asking the US not to interfere in the issue of Nord Stream 2 as it is “purely European”.

Asked how he would handle Russia’s role as chancellor, Mertz said: “In such a situation, a chancellor has to travel for talks and invite them himself, he has to work out a European position. His great role model Soltz, Helmut Schmidt, would be in Washington and Moscow for negotiations a long time ago. Nothing like that. All Soltz. be an obstacle to a European strategy “.

Commenting on Soltz’s meeting with US President Biden in Washington on Monday, the CDU leader said the trip was “coming too late”. most important European countries. “Now the journey is like a visit to a beggar who can no longer escape a situation he has created and therefore must seek help from his older brother in Washington.”

Asked whether Germany should supply arms to Ukraine, Mertz said: “Arms deliveries from Germany alone are out of the question. But a common European supply of defense weapons to Ukraine would be understandable in my view. That ‘s right. “Robert Hubbek (Secretary of the Economy from the Green Party) last year.”

Regarding what Germany can expect from the US government, the Christian Democrat leader replied that “the US is and will remain our most important ally in the world, but we also expect that they will not intervene in a purely European issue such as “Nord Stream 2. But there is not even a single European position on this. And that has to do with the unspeakable role that the current Chancellor’s predecessor is playing in this matter.”

Can the German economy withstand the strengthening of sanctions against Moscow? To this question, Mertz answered: “We must be able to afford it. Peace is more important than prosperity. Therefore, all options are on the table.”

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Source: Capital

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