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another_liberal

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Wed Mar 26, 2014, 06:58 PM Mar 2014

Former German chancellor Schmidt criticizes West's Russia policy. [View all]

Source: Xinhua English News



BERLIN, March 26 (Xinhua) -- Former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt has criticized the West for its Russia policy of imposing sanctions and stopping cooperation in the G8 amid the Ukraine crisis, according to media reports on Wednesday. Schmidt told German newspaper Die Zeit that sanctions adopted by the European Union and the United States against Russia were "nonsense", saying further economic sanctions would fail to achieve their goal. Economic sanctions mainly have symbolic meaning and would also hit Western countries, he noted.

The ex-chancellor also criticized the decision to suspend cooperation with Russia in the framework of the G8. "It would be ideal to get together now," he said. The situation in Ukraine, Schmidt said, is "dangerous" because the West is "terribly upset," which leads to the same reaction in Russia.

As for the policy of the German government, the 95-year-old politician praised Chancellor Angella Merkel's caution while handling the Ukraine issue. Schmidt, who served as chancellor from 1974 to 1982 in what was then West Germany, is one of the most respected statesman in Germany.

Criticism of EU's Ukraine policy also came from former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder. He said the EU made "a mistake" by putting Ukraine, a culturally divided country, in an "either/or" situation with an association agreement, noting that sanctions would hurt Germany more than other countries.


Read more: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2014-03/27/c_126320586.htm



I wonder why we haven't seen much mention of this on CNN, CNBC or in the New York Times? Guess it just doesn't fit very well with someone's predetermined script for how to report on the sanctions regime which we are pushing so hard right now.
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Doesn't matter if more symbolic than not. Sanctions make the point, especially if it hits the West 2 Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2014 #1
We punish Russia by mostly hurting ourselves? another_liberal Mar 2014 #2
It's better to spend a few dollars than a few pints of blood. n/t Gore1FL Mar 2014 #10
I'll grant you that! another_liberal Mar 2014 #16
No Particular Reason For It To Receive Great Play, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2014 #3
The input of one of the most respected Senior Statesmen of the World . . . another_liberal Mar 2014 #5
and what would you suggest we do, ignore the situation? lostincalifornia Mar 2014 #7
What would I do? another_liberal Mar 2014 #11
I am not as convinced as you that the west overthrew Yanukovich, and it was not the Ukrainians lostincalifornia Mar 2014 #18
Yanukovytch is not Russia's puppet cosmicone Mar 2014 #24
You are right . . . another_liberal Mar 2014 #27
Unless the right wing view becoming NATO's new eastern frontier, cprise Mar 2014 #32
Yeah, except . . . another_liberal Mar 2014 #35
That is the thing about actual diplomatic negotiations . . . another_liberal Mar 2014 #26
He Is Not 'One Of the Most Respected Senior Statesmen Of The World' Sir The Magistrate Mar 2014 #9
Your opinion only . . . another_liberal Mar 2014 #17
Thank You For the Laugh, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2014 #19
Don't have any source at all to back up those slanders? another_liberal Mar 2014 #28
Linky Linky, Sir, Does Not Work When Soeone Tells You Fire Is Hot The Magistrate Mar 2014 #31
FWIW, Schroder has extensive business connections with the Russian energy sector. Ex Lurker Mar 2014 #4
Perhaps so . . . another_liberal Mar 2014 #6
"western economic exploitation of Ukraine? and don't you think Russia is doing exploration of lostincalifornia Mar 2014 #8
Are you saying the United States overthrew the Yanukovich Presidency? Gore1FL Mar 2014 #12
The State Department supported the overthrow, yes. JackRiddler Mar 2014 #15
Well played. go west young man Mar 2014 #22
Great post. Thank you! n/t cosmicone Mar 2014 #25
I'd take issue only with your description of Victoria Nuland arewenotdemo Mar 2014 #37
Okay then, but then Obama is also self-appointed. JackRiddler Mar 2014 #38
Absolutely no argument from me. arewenotdemo Mar 2014 #39
FWIW, Schmidt is not Schröder JackRiddler Mar 2014 #13
Schroder was also referenced in the article nt Ex Lurker Mar 2014 #14
Respected former European leaders are now go west young man Mar 2014 #23
Thanks for that pesky detail, Ex Lurker. Cha Mar 2014 #34
Well, he definitely has a point about this never being Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #20
We should be talking to the Russians not trying to tell them what they have to do. another_liberal Mar 2014 #30
Sanctions rickyhall Mar 2014 #21
Quite true . . . another_liberal Mar 2014 #29
The old guys tell it like it is jakeXT Mar 2014 #33
Another one - Egon Bahr soundsgreat Mar 2014 #36
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