The conflict between Ukraine and Russia threatens to escalate. Economics Minister Robert Habeck warns of massive consequences for Germany. The news ticker.
- The conflict between Ukraine and Russia* threatens to escalate further.
- Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) warns of massive economic consequences for Germany in the event of the invasion.
- Chancellor Scholz will apparently consult with US President Biden and French President Macron on Saturday evening.
- This news ticker on the Ukraine conflict and its effects on Germany is constantly updated.
Berlin – The Ukraine conflict is getting worse and worse, only at the weekend did the US Secretary of State speak of a “deadly serious” situation. The effects of a possible Russian invasion would also affect Germany. Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) warns of this Handelsblatt.
Ukraine conflict: Habeck agrees to severe consequences – massive consequences for Germany
The Ukraine conflict is already playing an “extreme role” in meetings with business, said the Green politician. Should Russia actually invade, one must reckon with massive economic consequences in Germany. “One has to say clearly that sanctions will also hit our own economy hard,” said Habeck. It is simply about European security – which is also clear to domestic companies.
In the event of a further tightening on the part of Russia, the European Union will “react with tough economic sanctions in coordination with its partners,” the minister clarified in an interview. He also rated the current situation in Ukraine as “more than threatening”. Europe is so close to war as it hasn’t been in decades – with unforeseeable consequences. Diplomatic efforts were therefore “in full swing”.
Germany had recently prepared itself for invasion scenarios in Ukraine in terms of migration policy.
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Germany in the Ukraine conflict: Scholz consults with France and the USA – NATO “more united and united than ever”
Not only Habeck, but also Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz assessed the situation in Ukraine as “extremely serious”, like many of his counterparts at the Munich Security Conference. A withdrawal of Russian troops has not yet been observed, Scholz recently wrote on Twitter. A conversation between him and US President Joe Biden is now apparently followed by another phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron. According to the Élysée Palace, it should take place on Sunday evening.
The CDU foreign politician Norbert Röttgen also classifies the situation in Ukraine compared to the Rheinische Post as extremely critical. He believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin has already “made his decision” on how to proceed in the conflict. However, one does not yet know “which, when and how he will proceed,” Röttgen continues. But the situation that has arisen is already “a historical turning point” in a conflict that has been raging between Russia and Ukraine for years*.
The United States, meanwhile, insists that NATO is more united and closed than ever. “The only thing Putin doesn’t want is exactly what he’s getting: a very strong NATO on his western flank,” the US Defense Department spokesman said. Criticism of Germany had recently arisen in the USA, above all of the federal government’s actions with regard to the German-Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream 2. (mef/AFP/dpa) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.
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