Germany urged to drop accusations of possible Russian attack on Ukraine 

The Kremlin’s foreign policy positions continue to find understanding in Germany

“In my mind, I can understand the analysis of the Russian threat, even if I don’t share it,” said Rolf Mützenich, leader of the SPD parliamentary faction.

Mützenich’s party colleague Kevin Kühnert believes that potential international conflicts, namely a possible Russian attack on Ukraine, should not be invented. In his view, this is to “bury projects that have always been a ‘thorn in the side’ for the West,” the SPD general secretary said, referring to the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

Earlier we reported that a cross-party group of US senators had proposed the “Lend-Lease for Democracy Act in Ukraine” for consideration by Congress.

The initiative could remove obstacles to providing military equipment to Kiev and speed up its delivery