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Top German Politicians Are Calling For Resumption Of Russian Gas
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler DurdenSenior German politicians are already calling for a resumption of ties with Russia. For example Michael Kretschmer, a senior member of Friedrich Merz's centre-right Christian Democrats, is now arguing that EU sanctions on Russia are "completely out of date" as they increasingly openly contradict "what the Americans are doing."
Financial Times in a fresh report quoted Kretschmer's words to the German press agency DPA as follows: "When you realize that you're weakening yourself more than your opponent, then you have to think about whether all of this is right."
The same publication has observed the expected immediate backlash to the statements as follows:
Kretschmer, who is also a long-standing opponent of weapons deliveries to Ukraine, is the latest in a string of figures from both Merz's centre-right CDU and the centre-left Social Democrats to have gone public in recent weeks with calls to resume economic or energy ties with Russia.
That has created a problem for Merz — who is all but certain to be Germany's next chancellor — as well as for his likely coalition partners in the SPD at a time when he is trying to cast himself as a strong partner for Ukraine and for Europe. Germany's Green party, which is strongly pro-Kyiv, called on Sunday for Merz to clamp down on "friends of Putin" in his party.
But Merz hasn't himself actively tried to silence this growing desire in some political circles for rapprochement with Russia.
But Bloomberg reported Monday, "The co-head of Germany's Social Democrats party and frontrunner to become the next finance minister Lars Klingbeil dismissed swirling speculation over reviving pipeline gas deliveries from Russia after a potential peace deal for Ukraine."
And as we highlighted, TotalEnergies' chief executive Patrick Pouyanne said last week:
"I would not be surprised if two out of the four (came) back to stream, not four out of the four," Patrick Pouyanne said at an industry event in Germany's capital city, Berlin, as carried by Reuters.
"There is no way to be competitive against Russian gas with LNG coming from wherever it is," the executive added.