Merkel about Putin: The turning point near you to the Kremlin chief!
Merkel about Putin: The turning point near you to the Kremlin chief!
The former German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke in an interview with journalist Christiane Amanpour at the CNN broadcaster about her relationship with Russia's President Vladimir Putin and explains that she initially did not perceive him as the brazen. Merkel, who recently advertised her memoirs entitled "Freedom. Memories 1954-2021" in the United States, emphasized that her relationship with Putin reached a turning point when he publicly admitted to lying about the annexation of the Crimea. This admission fundamentally changed her view to him and made it clear to her that she had to be extremely careful when dealing with the Russian head of state, like t-online.de reported.
Merkel also commented on Putin's power games, such as the incident in which he deliberately brought his mastiff into the room during a meeting to take advantage of her fear. "It was basically a power game," she said, adding that Putin was unlikely to know about her fear. These personal anecdotes illustrate the complex dynamics between the former Chancellor and the Kremlin chief. In the current situation, while the war continues in Ukraine, Merkel makes it clear that the dialogue with Putin is not easy, and demands a clear agenda in which the future of Ukraine is respected, as oe24.at reported.
Merkel's call for caution
With a view to the current military tensions, Merkel emphasized that Putin does not ask about the wishes of Ukraine and that it was crucial to anchor this voice in the international discussions. In the meantime, the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj appealed to his partners in the West of strengthening military support in order to strengthen Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression. In view of these dramatic developments, Merkel's assessment of Putin and the geopolitical conversations is still of great importance for European security.
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