German politicians warn former chancellor Gerhard Schroder to quit "russian" imperial (ulus) posts

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"German Christian Democrats (CDU) and Green Party politicians have called on former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder to step down as chairman of the board of Nord Stream 2 as well as all other positions in Russia.

Critics accuse Schröder of pushing for the Kremlin in his place.

CDU defense spokesman Johann Wadephul told the Sunday edition of the Berlin daily, the Tagesspiegel, that Schröder must “immediately abandon his offices and posts in Russia”.
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Wadephul said Moscow was solely responsible for the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is being treated in a Berlin hospital."

https://www.thebharatexpressnews.co...hroder-to-quit-russian-posts-tben-06-09-2020/
 
Bad times for the traitor. the next step investigation and prison for this traitor

"German Christian Democrats (CDU) and Green Party politicians have called on former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder to step down as chairman of the board of Nord Stream 2 as well as all other positions in Russia.

Critics accuse Schröder of pushing for the Kremlin in his place.

CDU defense spokesman Johann Wadephul told the Sunday edition of the Berlin daily, the Tagesspiegel, that Schröder must “immediately abandon his offices and posts in Russia”.
schroeder-putin.jpg

Wadephul said Moscow was solely responsible for the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is being treated in a Berlin hospital."

https://www.thebharatexpressnews.co...hroder-to-quit-russian-posts-tben-06-09-2020/
Germany should try harder to get gas from other sources than Putin's Russia.I

Human rights in Russia under Putin is a joke. Navalny was obviously poisoned, and the poison is a special Russian signature that Putin would approve or know about.
 
Bad times for the traitor. the next step investigation and prison for this traitor

"German Christian Democrats (CDU) and Green Party politicians have called on former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder to step down as chairman of the board of Nord Stream 2 as well as all other positions in Russia.

Critics accuse Schröder of pushing for the Kremlin in his place.

CDU defense spokesman Johann Wadephul told the Sunday edition of the Berlin daily, the Tagesspiegel, that Schröder must “immediately abandon his offices and posts in Russia”.
schroeder-putin.jpg

Wadephul said Moscow was solely responsible for the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is being treated in a Berlin hospital."

https://www.thebharatexpressnews.co...hroder-to-quit-russian-posts-tben-06-09-2020/
Germany should try harder to get gas from other sources than Putin's Russia.I

Human rights in Russia under Putin is a joke. Navalny was obviously poisoned, and the poison is a special Russian signature that Putin would approve or know about.
 
Which job Gerhard Schröder is doing is his private decision and Nord Stream 2 is hopefully something what not any German discusses with anyone in the English speaking world any longer.
 
Bad times for the traitor. the next step investigation and prison for this traitor

"German Christian Democrats (CDU) and Green Party politicians have called on former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder to step down as chairman of the board of Nord Stream 2 as well as all other positions in Russia.

Critics accuse Schröder of pushing for the Kremlin in his place.

CDU defense spokesman Johann Wadephul told the Sunday edition of the Berlin daily, the Tagesspiegel, that Schröder must “immediately abandon his offices and posts in Russia”.
schroeder-putin.jpg

Wadephul said Moscow was solely responsible for the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is being treated in a Berlin hospital."

https://www.thebharatexpressnews.co...hroder-to-quit-russian-posts-tben-06-09-2020/
Germany should try harder to get gas from other sources than Putin's Russia.I

Human rights in Russia under Putin is a joke. Navalny was obviously poisoned, and the poison is a special Russian signature that Putin would approve or know about.

Our secret service found Novichok in Russia some long years ago and we informed the western world about this weapon. It could also be the USA - or another nation of the western world - had poisoned Alexei Navalny with Novichok. And it is also possible that a criminal gang - wherever in this corrupt world - is also able to produce Novichok meanwhile. It will be difficult to find out who it really was: Putin or someone who liked to help Putin - or someone who liked to damage Putin. Or someone who hated Navalny on another reason.
 
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Which job Gerhard Schröder is doing is his private decision and Nord Stream 2 is hopefully something what not any German discusses with anyone in the English speaking world any longer.
as a Muscovite barbarian you have no moral standards, Schröder is your man, take him to your Moscowbad

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Russia's primary aim has always been direct access to the huge German gas market, without taking the transit detour via Ukraine and Poland. Christoph Weber, a professor of energy economics at the University Duisburg-Essen in Germany, believes the additional capacity is not really needed. "Nord Stream 2 isn't essential for maintaining Germany's energy security," he told DW. "There is sufficient access to natural gas resources in Norway, the United States and North Africa." Marc Oliver Bettzüge also thinks that the termination of Nord Stream 2 won't open up a supply gap in Europe. By contrast, the verdict of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) is more devastating. DIW's senior energy expert, Claudia Kemfert, told DW that Nord Stream 2 is "unnecessary" in respect to German energy policy, as well as "environmentally destructive and commercially inefficient." Even Russian energy analysts doubt that the project would ever turn a profit for Gazprom, the Kremlin-backed Russian energy giant, she says.



Energy expert Christoph Weber believes that the "tricky issue" can only be resolved in the realm of politics, with politicians having to decide which side they want to be on and with who they want to "forge an alliance." "Personally speaking," Weber says he understands why public calls for ending Nord Stream 2 are rising, because he thinks Germany and Europe, as communities "based on common values," need to stand up for those values. "In extreme cases, tough choices have to be made," he adds. However, it wouldn't be the first time that politicians in Germany shun tough choices, as was shown in the 2018 killing of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi by a Saudi hit squad in Istanbul. Despite evidence that the government in Riyadh was involved in the murder, Germany interrupted its weapon exports to that country only briefly, and calls for ending purchases of Saudi oil have long been forgotten.
 
Which job Gerhard Schröder is doing is his private decision and Nord Stream 2 is hopefully something what not any German discusses with anyone in the English speaking world any longer.
as a Muscovite barbarian you have no moral standards, Schröder is your man, take him to your Moscowbad

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Do you speak with me? Tell me why Navalny still lives. The only reason I see is that the assassinators did not know how to use Novichok - and I have little difficulties to think that Putin - if he likes to kill someone - will do it in a way so everyone has the suspicion he was it. The whole situation is very strange. Can it be Lukaschenko was it? Tries he to isolate Putin, so Putin has to help him to stay in power without to have to make concessions on his own?
 
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Schroeder: the worst one yet.

Bringing in Harz IV.

Harz IV was a very good decision, because it moved many decsions in context social care to the federal republic, which were afterwards not any longer a titanic problem for poor communities. I never understood why the SPD on their own never was able to explain the advantages of Harz IV to their own people.

The country never recovered from that.

No idea what you like to say with this sentence. Harz IV is meanwhile pretty old. If you have a better system no problem: What is it? Every money directly into the pockets of the few hundred superrich people in the world, so they have not to make risky investments any longer and can sleep well all day and night?
 
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Russia's primary aim has always been direct access to the huge German gas market, without taking the transit detour via Ukraine and Poland. Christoph Weber, a professor of energy economics at the University Duisburg-Essen in Germany, believes the additional capacity is not really needed. "Nord Stream 2 isn't essential for maintaining Germany's energy security," he told DW. "There is sufficient access to natural gas resources in Norway, the United States and North Africa." Marc Oliver Bettzüge also thinks that the termination of Nord Stream 2 won't open up a supply gap in Europe. By contrast, the verdict of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) is more devastating. DIW's senior energy expert, Claudia Kemfert, told DW that Nord Stream 2 is "unnecessary" in respect to German energy policy, as well as "environmentally destructive and commercially inefficient." Even Russian energy analysts doubt that the project would ever turn a profit for Gazprom, the Kremlin-backed Russian energy giant, she says.



Energy expert Christoph Weber believes that the "tricky issue" can only be resolved in the realm of politics, with politicians having to decide which side they want to be on and with who they want to "forge an alliance." "Personally speaking," Weber says he understands why public calls for ending Nord Stream 2 are rising, because he thinks Germany and Europe, as communities "based on common values," need to stand up for those values. "In extreme cases, tough choices have to be made," he adds. However, it wouldn't be the first time that politicians in Germany shun tough choices, as was shown in the 2018 killing of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi by a Saudi hit squad in Istanbul. Despite evidence that the government in Riyadh was involved in the murder, Germany interrupted its weapon exports to that country only briefly, and calls for ending purchases of Saudi oil have long been forgotten.

If the USA likes to change the energy politics of Germany then found your own Germany somewhere on the territory of the USA and try to change the politics of your own Germany in the USA and not the energy politics of our Germany in the European Union.
 

Russia's primary aim has always been direct access to the huge German gas market, without taking the transit detour via Ukraine and Poland. Christoph Weber, a professor of energy economics at the University Duisburg-Essen in Germany, believes the additional capacity is not really needed. "Nord Stream 2 isn't essential for maintaining Germany's energy security," he told DW. "There is sufficient access to natural gas resources in Norway, the United States and North Africa." Marc Oliver Bettzüge also thinks that the termination of Nord Stream 2 won't open up a supply gap in Europe. By contrast, the verdict of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) is more devastating. DIW's senior energy expert, Claudia Kemfert, told DW that Nord Stream 2 is "unnecessary" in respect to German energy policy, as well as "environmentally destructive and commercially inefficient." Even Russian energy analysts doubt that the project would ever turn a profit for Gazprom, the Kremlin-backed Russian energy giant, she says.



Energy expert Christoph Weber believes that the "tricky issue" can only be resolved in the realm of politics, with politicians having to decide which side they want to be on and with who they want to "forge an alliance." "Personally speaking," Weber says he understands why public calls for ending Nord Stream 2 are rising, because he thinks Germany and Europe, as communities "based on common values," need to stand up for those values. "In extreme cases, tough choices have to be made," he adds. However, it wouldn't be the first time that politicians in Germany shun tough choices, as was shown in the 2018 killing of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi by a Saudi hit squad in Istanbul. Despite evidence that the government in Riyadh was involved in the murder, Germany interrupted its weapon exports to that country only briefly, and calls for ending purchases of Saudi oil have long been forgotten.

If the USA likes to change the energy politics of Germany then found your own Germany somewhere on the territory of the USA and try to change the politics of your own Germany in the USA and not the energy politics of our Germany in the European Union.
USA is great! Kadyrov waits you in his harem
 

Russia's primary aim has always been direct access to the huge German gas market, without taking the transit detour via Ukraine and Poland. Christoph Weber, a professor of energy economics at the University Duisburg-Essen in Germany, believes the additional capacity is not really needed. "Nord Stream 2 isn't essential for maintaining Germany's energy security," he told DW. "There is sufficient access to natural gas resources in Norway, the United States and North Africa." Marc Oliver Bettzüge also thinks that the termination of Nord Stream 2 won't open up a supply gap in Europe. By contrast, the verdict of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) is more devastating. DIW's senior energy expert, Claudia Kemfert, told DW that Nord Stream 2 is "unnecessary" in respect to German energy policy, as well as "environmentally destructive and commercially inefficient." Even Russian energy analysts doubt that the project would ever turn a profit for Gazprom, the Kremlin-backed Russian energy giant, she says.



Energy expert Christoph Weber believes that the "tricky issue" can only be resolved in the realm of politics, with politicians having to decide which side they want to be on and with who they want to "forge an alliance." "Personally speaking," Weber says he understands why public calls for ending Nord Stream 2 are rising, because he thinks Germany and Europe, as communities "based on common values," need to stand up for those values. "In extreme cases, tough choices have to be made," he adds. However, it wouldn't be the first time that politicians in Germany shun tough choices, as was shown in the 2018 killing of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi by a Saudi hit squad in Istanbul. Despite evidence that the government in Riyadh was involved in the murder, Germany interrupted its weapon exports to that country only briefly, and calls for ending purchases of Saudi oil have long been forgotten.

If the USA likes to change the energy politics of Germany then found your own Germany somewhere on the territory of the USA and try to change the politics of your own Germany in the USA and not the energy politics of our Germany in the European Union.
USA is great!

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Kadyrov waits you in his harem

Eh? What's your nationality, idiot? And who is Kadyrov? Achmat Kadyrow was murdered in 2004 - was it his son Ramsan, who had murdered him?
 
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