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Moscow Appoints German Ambassador Lambsdorff

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Russia accuses Germany of taking action against Russian journalists in this country, which is why the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on German Ambassador Lambsdorff. Further German journalists in Moscow could now face expulsion.

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It is a clear signal of dissatisfaction: Russia's Foreign Ministry appoints the German Ambassador Alexander Graf Lambsdorff. The background is the handling of Russian journalists in Germany.

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Russia accuses Germany of taking action against Russian journalists in this country, which is why the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on German Ambassador Lambsdorff. Further German journalists in Moscow could now face expulsion.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs appoints Lambsdorff. It is about the alleged "persecution of Russian journalists". Slovakia delays the EU's 18th package of sanctions against Russia.

·Munich, Germany
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It is a clear signal of dissatisfaction: Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs appoints the German ambassador. The background is the handling of journalists in Germany.

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Russian Foreign Ministry informs about retaliation measures against German persecution of Russian journalists.

·Berlin, Germany
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Russia's losses in the Ukraine war are still high, but Putin probably wants to continue his tactics on the front line.

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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