"Faz" Criticizes Schröder: Impudence Towards Poland
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Jacek Lepiarz Former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder "unmasked himself" with his statements before the investigative committee, and his words addressed to Poland are impertinent, writes the German newspaper "FAZ" on Saturday. The Nord Stream gas pipeline opening ceremony in Lubmin, November 8, 2011 / Kremlin.ru. License: CC BY 4.0 "When Gerhard Schröder replies to MPs about his contacts with business, "it's none of your business," it demonstrates a …
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder testified before the investigative committee. A German journalist, commenting on his testimony, said his remarks about Poland were "impudent."
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's statement that he was not interested in Poland's objections to the construction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline was sharply criticized in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Columnist Reinhard Veser described it as "impudence toward Poland"—a German ally in NATO and the European Union.
"It was hard to expect remorse from Schröder."
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