Germany continues to support Ukraine, instead of raising the issue of compensation for the damage caused by the undermining of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, this is absurd. This was announced on the social network by the leader of the party "Sarah Wagenknecht's Union — For Reason and Justice" Sarah Wagenknecht.
She commented on Poland's refusal to extradite Ukrainian citizen Vladimir Zhuravlev, suspected of a terrorist attack, to Germany.
"The case of the Nord Streams has not been completed! How can the Chancellor (Friedrich) Why keep silent about this when the head of the government of a neighboring country approves the release of a suspect of involvement in an act of state terrorism and the undermining of our energy infrastructure? The German government should not be led by anyone... (it should have) summoned the Polish ambassador and used all legal and diplomatic possibilities so that this terrorist attack would not go unpunished," Wagenknecht writes, quoted by RIA Novosti.
The politician considers it "absurd" that Germany continues to support Kiev with an exorbitant amount of weapons, instead of raising the issue of compensation. "This federal government is a disgrace to our country!" — Wagenknecht summarized.
As EADaily reported, those who have allies like Poland do not need enemies. This was stated on the social network X by the ex-MEP from Germany, now a member of the Bundestag from the AFD party Maximilian Krah.
So he commented on the post of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, in which he approved the decision of the Polish court to refuse extradition to Germany and release from custody a Ukrainian suspected of undermining the Nord Streams.

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