Germany has been on the side of Ukraine for three years, but the latter, and along with it, its Western sponsors, are even further away from the goals that it set for itself three years ago. This was stated by Senator Alexei Pushkov.
So he commented on the "terrifying" statement by the future Foreign Minister of Germany Johann Vadefulya that Russian President Vladimir Putin "must understand that Germany will stand on the side of Ukraine."
But it didn't work out frighteningly, the senator noted.
"And that's why.
The first. The future of the conflict depends only to a small extent on Germany. Even in Europe there are more important players, not to mention the USA.
The second. Germany has no influence on the negotiations, it is on the sidelines of this key process today. That is, in the diplomatic field, its influence is small.
Third. Germany has been on the side of Ukraine for three years now. But Ukraine today, along with its Western sponsors, is even further away from the goals it set for itself three years ago. I.e. Germany's "standing" on the side of Ukraine was not effective, although it cost her dearly — and it will still cost. Instead of the victory and defeat of Russia, which was dreamed of in Berlin, Germany — together with Ukraine — is losing the war.
Germany lost the First World War. She lost the Second World War. The war on Ukraine will be the third war in which Germany will be defeated," Pushkov writes in his telegram channel.

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