Merkel's Revelations, the Elusive Tikhanovskaya and the Chicago Gangs: Morning Coffee with EADaily: EADaily
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Raivo Vare said in "Ringvaate" that former German Chancellor Angela Merkel's accusatory remarks towards the Baltic states and Poland are largely due to the fact that Merkel still lives with the illusion that she could have convinced Russian President Vladimir Putin not to start a war. Vare also analyzed Russia's new state budget and acknowledged that the country's economic situation is deteriorating, but not at such a speed that it would quickly…
The former German Chancellor said in the interview that Poland and the Baltic states had previously not supported negotiations between Russia and the European Union concerning Ukraine.
Merkel's revelations, the elusive Tikhanovskaya and the Chicago Gangs: Morning coffee with EADaily: EADaily
EADaily, October 8th, 2025. Merkel's interview on the role of the Baltic states and Poland at the beginning of SMO is interesting already because it marks the beginning of the search for the guilty. And although both Poland and the Endangered Species are now making a surprised face…
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in an interview with Hungarian media, blamed the Baltic states and Poland for the war in Ukraine caused by Russia. Experts say that Merkel's harsh rhetoric is saddening, and that the politician is thus not acknowledging the mistakes she made during her leadership. Former Lithuanian Army Chief of Staff Vytautas Jonas Žukas also shared what Merkel said during the annexation of Crimea.
Angela Merkel's latest statement on Hungary has sparked fierce reactions in the Baltic states and Poland.
The Estonian Foreign Minister called Angela Merkel's words about Poland and the Baltic states' responsibility for the chain of events that led to the war in Ukraine brazen and simply wrong. "We have observed a constant push to press the reset button to rebuild relations, as well as attempts at dialogue with Russia and turning a blind eye to Moscow's atrocities."
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