he said that she wanted a new forum for dialogue with Putin, but that the Baltic states and Poland were against it because they feared there would be no common European stance on Russia. Her opinion was, "Then we have to work on a common European stance."

It is blatant misrepresentation to divide us

source:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjSHkSPUxRc

by ntropyyyy

9 comments
  1. To late. The message gone to Internet and it will stay there forever

  2. If i can choose one person to blame for this war, it would be close tie beetween Putin and her.

  3. Damn, I overreacted..

    Need to lower internet dosage and emotional instability

  4. We live in a reality resembling the movie “Wag The Dog”. Titles, clickbaits and emotions are more important than articles and facts.

    But I highly appreciate your effort to keep the facts straight!

  5. It’s not a “blatant misrepresentation” and you’re not telling the whole story either. It’s overblown, but her logic was:
    – Putin started to ignore Minsk Agreements
    – we needed a new format of communicating with Russia to prevent relations decaying further
    – the new format was never implemented, largely due to objections from Poland and the Baltic states
    – not long after that, the war started

    So there is absolutely a fair way to see her representation of the issue as partially due to actions of Poland and the Baltic states. It’s often misrepresented in reporting no doubt, but to say she did not allude to this would be false too.

  6. It’s pretty clear. What’s obvious to me is that Merkel should start such a discussion WITH Poland and the Baltic states instead of asking them to join Germany and France. This pattern of Merkel’s—and Germany’s in general—of disregarding what others think is not only to blame for Russian aggression but also for European skepticism about the EU as an organization run for Germany’s benefit.

    Finally, I really find her lack of self-awareness and self-criticism just baffling and ridiculous. Don’t you?

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