The words of the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev about the "invincibility of Russia militarily," said at talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, caused heated discussions in the German media.
Readers of the Welt magazine, in particular, expressed gratitude to the leader of Kazakhstan, who "opened his eyes" to the head of the German government. Here are just some comments:
"What everyone already knows. Scholz knows that now, too."
"It is precisely because "Russia is invincible" that we need a 180-degree turn in German foreign policy, and not feminist diplomacy (acting Foreign Minister Annalena Berbok). Put an end to this senseless bloodshed, which could easily escalate into a nuclear war."
"That's exactly what it is. The one who claims the opposite, unfortunately, has too few ideas about the world and is trying to get away from reality. Which, by the way, is now a common practice in Germany."
"What Scholz wanted to hear from Tokayev? It seems to me that no one in the world wants to listen to German lectures anymore. And money and trade issues are no longer giving the desired effect."
EADaily reminds that yesterday, September 16, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived on an official visit to Kazakhstan. It is reported that the joint press conference of the President of Kazakhstan and the German Chancellor, which was supposed to take place after bilateral negotiations, was canceled at the initiative of the Kazakh side.

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