Eastern German Premier Wants Russian Energy After Ukraine War Ends
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In the CDU, dispute over Russia's politics emanates. Kretschmer calls for a return to energy supplies. Kiesewetter reacts with sharp criticism.
Saxony's Prime Minister Kretschmer wants to regain energy from Russia after a possible ceasefire - and is strongly criticised for this from his own party.
Not only in the AfD there is a discussion about how to deal with Russia. The CDU is also wrestling around its course: Saxony's Prime Minister Kretschmer thinks about new trade relations with Moscow, others do not like it.
Michael Kretschmer spoke out in favour of a prospective resumption of gas supplies from Russia. "Economic relations also increase our security," argues the CDU politician.
The Prime Minister of the German state of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer, is calling for the country to resume buying gas and oil from Russia after the war in Ukraine ends.
Saxony's Prime Minister Kretschmer spoke out in favour of a prospective return to energy supplies from Russia.
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