“I believe that the overthrow of this government is one of the essential goals of German policy. And that’s what these autumn elections are about,” said Jacek Karnowski on TVP Info during the discussion after the broadcast of the film “Zeitenwende – Turning Point”.
The editor-in-chief of the weekly “Sieci” spoke about the marked changes in Germany’s relations with Russia after the aggression against Ukraine.
The depth of this Russian-German relationship, that pincer that started to squeeze again, also on our independence, only resonated after the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Earlier these processes were seen, in Poland they were mentioned, warned about it. (…) It is a shocking image. (…) Is this the end of the Russian-German agreement? We hear about Zeitenwende, about an attempt to create a turning point. I feel like it’s all superficial. Information from yesterday. Chancellor Scholz says she calls Putin regularly
he said.
There’s no point in convincing him. Russia must be so beaten or beaten that it no longer dares to attack its neighbours. All of these actions by Germany are, apparently, secondary, and this German intention may remain unchanged, and perhaps Germany’s goal was to throw the United States out of Europe. Then there would be no room for us. You can see how much the pro-independence government in Warsaw, which independently determines Polish and regional interests, hinders. I believe that the overthrow of this government is one of the fundamental aims of German policy. And that’s what these fall elections are about
– added.
Tomasz Sakiewicz of “Gazeta Polska” mentioned Scholz’s contacts with Putin and German public opinion.
There’s no case. It’s just a matter of aesthetics and hiding it from your own audience. Putin can pride himself on staying with Germany. And Chancellor Scholz has to hide that he is with Putin. (…) Putin has the blood of hundreds of thousands of people on his hands. However, despite all the shortcomings of the German policy, it has an advantage. But there is democracy, there are remnants of a freedom of the press and public opinion can be reached
– he said.
Dorot Kania from “Polska Press” remembered Radosław Sikorski’s speech, who spoke about Germany’s role.
They are aware of the economic expansion, the use of Poland as a cheap labor force, the exploitation of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and also agree to German-Russian ties. Sikorski really wanted to talk to Russia and it was obvious. (…) it was a tribute to Germany and the essence of the PO rule
she noted.
German understanding
Jacek Karnowski spoke about the German concept of turning the Three Seas countries into states dependent on Germany.
Horror also echoed on September 1, 2009, during the celebrations of the anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, when indeed the loneliness of Poland, personified by Lech Kaczyński, became evident. Putin’s very aggressive speech. Such permission: Neither Russia nor Germany accept our independence as we see it. They don’t see us among the independent states. (…) The German concept is based on the landing of the entire Three Seas Initiative area. These will be countries, ie countries, as in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Poland is simply too big and has too much will to remain independent
– he said.
He also recalled Tusk’s relations with the Kremlin.
Tusk’s Russian policy was also a function of his relations with Germany. (…) The Germans will try to take us down again. They are annoyed by the growing position of Poland. We mess up a lot of plans
he said.
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