The Angel Merkel’s government ignored warnings about the dangers of cooperation with Gazprom and quietly supported the northern stream – 2.
In Germany, “green” requires a parliamentary investigation of Russian government Merkel’s relationships with Merkel Gazprom. Süddeutsche Zeitung reported this on Sunday, May 18.
Exchancers’ obligations to build a North Stream-2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea caused strict criticism.
“Without a serious parliamentary investigation, issues that remain open today will not be resolved,” Felix Banashak, co -chair of Soyuz 90 Party/Green Party, told SZ.
He said he had already spoken to the Federal Republic of Germany for clarification, but received “extremely small, unpleasant and clear incomplete answers.”
On the eve of the SZ published an investigation based on documents of the Federal Chancellor Department of the mid -2010s. Documents indicate that the Angel Merkel government has ignored warnings about the dangers of collaboration Gazprom And quietly supported Northern Stream – 2.
Banashak called this evidence of “responsibility for the greatest energy damage, economic and foreign policy in Germany history.”
“Merkel knew about the dangers and accidentally ignored them. Doing so, she did not swear to prevent the country’s injury. Until now, German political players have not removed Russian fuel attraction,” the Bundestag deputy from green Michael Kelner has been emphasized.
Bundestag’s deputy from left party Yorg Cezann joined the request to conduct an investigation.
Remember that former German Chancellor Angela Merkel tried to justify the decision not to support Ukraine onto NATO.
We added that in Turkey they described Merkel in Hitler’s image.
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