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“Consistent Russian enemy”-Moscow etches against possible Merz government
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Moscow would have officially returned to the Bundestag when commenting on the election. But the Kremlin propagandists are already fire against a possible Chancellor Merz.
An official statement by the Kremlin or Putin is not yet available for the election of the new Bundestag. Not to talk about a congratulations to the election winner Friedrich Merz. But even before the election Sunday, the Kremlin propagandists shot themselves at the probable election result. Above all, the spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Marija Sacharova.
On her telegram channel, she calculated with Germany, but made no difference between the traffic lights and a possible Merz government. The clear criticism from Germany at the Ukraine negotiations between Russia and the United States across the heads of the Ukrainians and the Europeans gave the occasion. The “Time turn” Chancellor “redeemed ‘his country” from a wealthy life, “Sacharova. She cleverly played the country’s division in the Ukraine question. “I still feel sorry for the Germans, especially the East Germans – not all of them deserve such a perversion.”
Moscow sees Merz as a “Russian enemy”
Friedrich Merz was then put on the grain in an article by the state news agency Ria Novosti. Merz had emphasized his hard attitude towards Moscow in the election campaign and granted Ukraine greater support. He was a “consistent Russian enemy”, Ria Novosti made it. In particular, the intention of Merz to deliver far -reaching marching aircraft of Taurus to Ukraine is a thorn in the side of the Kremlin. Merz ‘activity at the assistant Blackrock makes him suspicious from Moscow’s point of view anyway. Senator Alexej Puschkow summarizes a confrontation with Berlin: “In view of Merz’s aggressiveness to Russia, more dramatic scenarios in the form of more active participation in Germany are possible in the war.” The economic difficulties of Germany are exploited by all commentators. “Germany still has space for relegation,” Höhnen Puschkow.
Taurus delivery in the discussion
The deputy chair of the Russian Federation Council, Konstantin Kossatschev, resigned to the Russian -friendly parties in Germany, “about a third of the electorate voted for parties who do not share the state’s current policy towards Russia and Ukraine,” he told the TASS. The AfD attested a “historical record”. He called Merz and Scholz “faceless”. He does not expect any improvement in relation to Germany.
Substantial official statements should not be expected too quickly, since Moscow traditionally only takes a position after an analysis of the coalition prospects. Kremlin spokesman Dmitrij Peskow then politely commented on Monday after the election, but evasive. He said: “Every time (if there is a new government) we hope for a more sober way of dealing with reality, for a more sober way of dealing with topics that could be of mutual interest and mutual benefit.”
“But let’s see what it will be like in reality.”
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Source: Stern

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