Ukraine’s ambassador to Berlin accuses Federal President of ‘controversial political affinity’ with Moscow

Ukraine’s ambassador to Berlin, Andrzej Melnik, has accused Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier of “controversial political affiliation” with Russia and blamed him for Germany’s policy toward Moscow and Moscow. previously as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Gerhard Schroeder.

“The Federal President has more than a controversial political affinity with Russia. For Mr Steinmeier, the relationship with Russia has been and remains fundamental, even sacred, no matter what happens. Aggressive wars do not play a significant role either. “Mr Melnik said in an interview with the Tegesspiegel that he’s accusing the German president of ‘thinking like Putin’. From the point of view of the Russian President, he continued, “there is no Ukrainian, no people, no language, no culture, and therefore no state. And Steinmeier seems to share the idea that Ukrainians do not really exist.”

According to the Ukrainian ambassador, Germany still has large individual interests in relation to Russia, such as dependence on gas, oil and coal, and Mr. Steinmeier is responsible for this, since he was Minister of Foreign Affairs, but even from his tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer. “Mr Steinmeier has been building a web of contacts with Russia for decades. There are many stakeholders who now hold positions of responsibility in the ruling coalition,” Mr Melnik said, referring specifically to the appointment of Ambassador Jens Pletner. who has also served as German Ambassador to Athens) as his advisor and Andreas Michaelis as Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

Andriz Melnik had criticized Frank-Walter Steinmeier two weeks ago on the occasion of a solidarity concert organized by the Presidency for Ukraine. The Ukrainian ambassador boycotted the concert, calling it an “insult” because it was not attended by Ukrainian soloists, but only Russians. “The concert was, in my view, a clear message to Moscow, perhaps even to show Putin that ‘here we are keeping the backsliding,'” Melnik said. theme. “Sensitivity is an unknown word for him, at least in relation to Ukraine,” he added.

A few days ago, the Ukrainian ambassador told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Minister of Economy, Robert Habeck, “almost cried” in the meeting with him, while the Minister of Finance, Christian Lindner, was more interested in on the plight of the Ukrainians “and wanted to work briefly with the next pro-Russian government in the country, as he believed, according to Mr Melnik, that Ukraine” was a matter of hours “to be occupied by Russian forces. As for Chancellor Olaf Solz’s policy, Andriz Melnik described it as a “knife in the back of Ukraine”.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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