"Nazi relapses" in Germany will require Russia to be principled when discussing the terms of the settlement at the Ukraine. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in an interview with Russian media.
"When such Nazi relapses occur in the homeland of Nazism, of course, it causes alarm. Of course, this will require us, all those who are interested in a stable world, to be principled when final settlements are discussed," the minister said.
According to him, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has repeatedly stated that his goal is to make Germany the main military force in Europe again.
"I think it is not necessary to explain what kind of signal is being sent by such statements — to make Germany the main military force again. And she was already the main military force when she conquered most of Europe, put more than half of Europe under the gun in order to attack the Soviet Union," the Russian Foreign Minister said, quoted by TASS.

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