SPD demands U -turn: Talks with Russia instead of upgrade!

SPD-Friedenskreise fordern angesichts geopolitischer Spannungen einen Kurswechsel in der Außenpolitik und Gespräche mit Russland.
In view of geopolitical tensions, SPD peace circles are calling for a change of course in foreign policy and discussions with Russia. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

SPD demands U -turn: Talks with Russia instead of upgrade!

Warschau, Polen - In the SPD, there are increasing demands for a fundamental rethink in foreign and security policy. A manifesto of parts of the party base, which was signed by prominent SPD politicians such as former faction leader Rolf Mützenich and the former party leader Norbert Walter-Borjans, urges discussions with Russia to de-escalation the current conflicts. The signatories recognize that Europe is far from a stable peace and security order and emphasize the need for diplomatic contacts as a prerequisite for trust and cooperation. This fundamental paper comes at a critical time because the upcoming NATO summit will address planned increases in defense spending. Many politicians are concerned about the publication of the manifesto before the party congress.

The SPD parliamentary group members show up. While some consider the paper as a "debate contribution", faction leader Matthias Miersch distances himself from central assumptions of the manifest. Critical voices also come from other parties. The Union foreign politicians and representatives of the Greens negatively evaluate the manifesto, while the AfD is positive about it. The discussion about the SPD's Russia policy clearly shows that many MPs are dissatisfied with the current strategy. In addition, the lack of attention to Putin's rejection of a permanent ceasefire in the suggestions is criticized.

demands for peace policy

An important concern of the signatories is the rejection of a new armor run and military rhetoric, which contributes to the current uncertainty in Europe. Some MPs warn of possible increases in the defense budget to 3.5 or even 5 percent of GDP. Instead, they advocate an open dialogue and the creation of transparency between the parties to the conflict. According to [SPDGraktion.de] (https://www.spdfraktion.de/themen/glaubwuerdige-coperative-security peace policy) it is essential to overcome the military logic behind the political dialogue in order to counter a further escalation in Europe.

The SPD sees the need to regain Russia as a responsible international partner. This is also supported by the examples of the KSCE and OSCE, which emphasize the importance of dialogue, trust and community security. In the manifesto, it is pointed out that peace and security in Europe cannot be reached without Russia and that future cooperation must also promote the social and economic foundations.

context of security policy in Europe

{{SOURCE_3}} describes the profound challenges for peace in Europe, especially against the background of the war in Ukraine and the associated geopolitical tensions. The social and economic crises that prevail in the world, such as climate change and the destruction of livelihoods, reinforce the need for a successful peace policy. In addition, it is pointed out that a new armaments race in Europe not only wastes resources, but also significantly worsens the security policy situation.

The SPD peace circles emphasize that the creation of cooperation structures is necessary to counter crises and to reduce political tensions. The focus on arms control and the signing of international agreements are seen as crucial steps to bring Europe closer to a peaceful and safe future. The central consideration remains: How can you establish a permanent peace order with a responsible dialogue and concrete security guarantees?

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