Rostislav Ishenko, 13 Jan 2020
Translated by Nikolai
The visit by the Federal Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel to Russia and her negotiations with Vladimir Putin were full of negative signals for Ukraine.
Merkel busily carved on the crossroad milestone:
– go right – lose your head;
– go left – lose your life;
– go straight – be forever lost;
– stay in place – death will reach you;
– turn back – you will not reach home.
The fact alone that Berlin and Moscow discussed virtually all pressing topics of the global agenda (including Syria, Libya and Iran) should have put Kiev on notice. After all, if these two countries have so many areas of common interest, Ukraine cannot count on exclusive German support. The contrary is rather probable – if Berlin can agree with Moscow on all other key points of the international agenda, then it can quite easily sacrifice Ukrainian interests in favor of full understanding.
In addition, the chancellor also discussed the Ukrainian problem in separate with the president of Russia. By all appearances, they did not spend a lot of time on this discussion. As a result, during the press conference they were brief and clear in announcing their united position – Ukraine must fulfill the Minsk agreements. During the last year, such statements became common, so I will remind that it was not so long ago (in 2018) that Berlin usually stated in such cases that it expects Russia to constructively work with the DNR/LNR, who in turn must fulfill the Minsk agreements. And in 2015-2017 Berlin (in chorus with Paris) demanded that the Minsk agreements were Russia’s responsibility to implement.
France and Germany went over to Moscow’s point of view sort of casually and discretely. Moreover, being more involved in the Ukrainian crisis, Berlin was more stoic than Paris.
Zelensky, when striving for the “Normandy format” meeting, was clearly counting on that he would be accommodated (as a young, popular “new formation politician” as he was called in Ukraine) and allowed to at least partially rework the Minsk agreements, or even better – declare them null and void and begin prolonged, tedious and pointless negotiations on the new format for regulation of the crisis. It was not a coincidence that right after the meeting in Paris the Ukrainian media and diplomats attempted to propose their own version for the translation of Merkel’s words at the press conference and tried to attribute to the federal chancellor a statement supposedly saying that the Minsk agreements are not dogma and can be modernized. They broadcasted this so often and with such certainty, that they even convinced some Russian experts, who began to accept Merkel’s phrase as “ambiguous”.
And so now, the German leader says unequivocally that the Minsk agreements must be implemented without any modernization, that Russia and Germany, in fact, have the same view on this topic. The caringly constructed concept of zelensky diplomacy comes crashing down. The people at home can be still indoctrinated about the “great leap forward” achieved. But the concurring and unequivocal position of Berlin and Moscow means that there will not be a new meeting in Berlin in the “Normandy format” without corresponding steps made by Kiev (doing their homework, as they were told in Paris). Pity for Zelensky, who was so convincing in Paris, saying how he already did everything he could and that he is prevented from moving forward by evil radicals, so everyone should just “understand and forgive” him and get busy reconsidering the “Minsk” in the interests of Kiev.
This is a fiasco. Now, the minister of foreign affairs of Ukraine Vadim Pristaiko and company have to think on how to rationalize before the people taking it all in and frozen in expectations of further diplomatic breakthroughs that the April “Normandy format” meeting is cancelled or postponed to an unclear date. Remember, Kiev already voiced a wealth of demands for the “modernization” of the Minsk agreements, which they were planning on stating and pressing in Berlin. And the April meeting was presented by Ukrainian propaganda as 100% arranged. Mind you, April is very soon: February 23rd, March 8th, then the May holidays are already near – April will arrive suddenly.
Something has to be done and decided with this. But what? The fact is, it is very hard to move Merkel from a position taken in advance. However, if she did change her mind, it is even harder to bring her back around.
Well, Merkel changed her mind, seriously and decisively. This is indicated by another topic discussed by the two leaders. I think no one was surprised upon hearing at the press conference that the chiefs of the two countries discussed the fate of the Nord Stream II gas pipeline. At this time Merkel again stated that the pipeline will be finished despite American sanctions. Putin in turn stated the probable timetable for the end of works: end of this year – first half of next year. This means that during 2022 the gas pipeline must reach its design capacity no matter what.
I will note that for the first time the federal chancellor did not say anything about the Ukrainian transit. This can be because the transit agreement has been signed. However, it has been signed only for five years. And by the end of 2022, when Nord Stream II reaches peak flowrate, three of these years will already have passed. Previously, in 2016, 2017, 2018 and in 2019 Merkel each time packed up the startup of Nord Stream II with the preservation of the Ukrainian transit. She was not talking about prolonging it for five years but about guaranteeing significant transit volumes through the Ukrainian gas transmission network (GTN).
In principle, Gazprom is interested in preserving the transit through the Ukrainian GTN (as is the GTN itself, which actually should be transferred under Gazprom’s control). First, demand for gas in Europe is rising, and the marine “Streams” are just not being built fast enough. Second, it is always better to use available infrastructure than build a new one. Third, Gazprom does not endeavor to move away from the Ukrainian monopoly on transit only to create a German or Turkish one. Of course, this does not mean that Gazprom is ready to start pumping 80-100 bln m3 yearly through the Ukrainian GTN, but it could quite do 30-40 bln.
However, Gazprom is not willing to tolerate Ukraine’s provocative behavior, who has been motivating “substantiated” (“market”) transit costs with its own need for cash and trying to block Gazprom from building gas pipelines going around its territory. Until now, this was a problem for Gazprom and Russia. However, after the frankly anti-European sanctions from the USA that were meant to put the brakes (if not stop completely) on the building of Nord Stream II, the position of Germany changed in a similar, almost unnoticed fashion, since Germany had determined this pipeline as one of the most important infrastructure projects both in concerning European energy safety and German economy.
Statements by Berlin on the subject of Nord Stream II are now completely lacking mentions of the need to consider Kiev’s interests and provide guarantees of loading the Ukrainian GTN. It seems, the hard pro-American position accepted by Ukraine on this issue decidedly convinced Germany that Kiev is ready to completely irrationally make decisions that are harmful not only to itself (which is not a concern for Berlin), but also to Germany (which is a very strong concern) in order to protect the strategic interests of Washington.
As in the issue of the Minsk agreements, the positions of Moscow and Berlin are united and coordinated as never before concerning Nord Stream II. The fact that Ukraine is taking a pro-American orientation on this issue in only an additional push for Berlin to distance itself from Kiev. Especially since Germany has experience in dealing with Poland. The latter realized that the multi-billion giveaways from EU funds (mostly filled by German money) will soon end and started talking about receiving reparations for World War II (luckily they are not yet demanding Poland be returned to its borders of the times of Bolesław I the Brave and compensations from Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine and Belarus for a millennium of “unlawful ownership” of “immemorial polish lands”).
All in all, Merkel’s visit to Russia does not bode anything good for Kiev. Rather it’s all bad. It seems, German politicians have finally understood the simple truth –support Ukraine or not, but you have to plan your future in such a way that the Ukrainian factor influences it as little as possible, or even better – does not influence it at all.
Source – https://ukraina.ru/opinion/20200113/1026284231.html
Sadly, Ukraine continues and Donbass suffers. Militia are dying at the rate of 1 man every 2 days. And Civilians have been killed at a slightly lesser rate but hundreds more since Minsk 2 was signed.
Homes are being destroyed by Ukie bombardment from drones, artillery, mortars and tanks. Not a single day since the war started have the Ukies ceased fire.
Zelensky is a smaller, sober version of the war criminal Poroshenko. The only difference is Porky embraced the nazi battalions and Zelensky is terrified by Azov and Pravy Sektor.
The ATO and SBU still assassinate, kidnap, rape and torture, set bombs, sniper and sap like the terrorists they are.
And the Minsk 2 Accords are ignored.
The US strategy of never obeying the Minsk 2 is what Ukraine must follow. Money is the reward.
Nothing will change this reality. Nothing until the unipolar Hegemon is toppled by the multipolar Eurasian SuperPowers. A global tectonic shift has to happen to change things in Ukraine.
Larchmonter 445
Analysts have since 2017 been stating that Ukraine will implode and break up into three parts. It’s slowly going that way. The coup d’etat against Yanukovich in 2014 was an anti-Russian strategic act, the aim being to bring Ukraine into the EU and NATO, so that NATO could position missiles right next to the Russian border. What happened after the coup d’etat was not expected by NATO, namely the reunification of Crimea with Russia and the establishment of the two Donbass republics. As for Ukraine, it started moving backwards, straight into the Middle Ages, being ruled by oligarchs, the new robber barons. Zelensky was elected only because the bulk of the population was against Poroshenko, not because the population wanted to see a comedian as President. Zelensky’s election to the Office of President might prevent a war in the Donbass, but it will not save Ukraine as far as finances and the economy goes. The country will eventually implode, the bulk of it reuniting with Russia, where it belongs.
this is a perfect in a nut-shell explanation for ‘What-Happened-In-Ukraine-For-Dummies’. Thank you.. I gotta just copy/paste that for my ignorant buddies to get a grip on reality every time they ask me about Ukraine!
Merkel sticking to her guns when she makes a decision? Wow…i have only ever known her to be a weather-vane + spineless + lacking moral principles + clearly following US dictates. That she NOW has changed her position to one which is closer to the Russian one, has all to do with the strong growth of the AfD and German industry leaders who have real spine and are principled and nationalist and uncompromising about the value of Russian gas and oil to the German economy….and the value of a peaceful coexistence with Russia.
Merkel is on her way out…and the sooner the better…she should not worry…she will be rewarded by the US Deep State with enough funds to set up her own library where she can write her memoirs…
In Libya Merkel depends on Russian cooperation, but it is very unlikely that she would stop her support for the Ukronazis or the anti-Syrian terrorists. She has invested billions in those proxy wars against Russia.
“Without Moscow, Berlin did not succeed in holding the International Libya Conference, which was designed to become the first highlight in the “Berlin Process.” In the run-up to Merkel’s Moscow visit, German foreign policy experts lavished unhabitual praise on the influence Russia has gained over the past few years. If you wanted to achieve anything in Syria, “you had to call Washington,” according to Bijan Djir-Sarai, FDP foreign policy parliamentarian, “today you have to call Moscow.” Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, member of the Bundestag (FDP) calls German Russian relations “a treasure.””
https://www.german-foreign-policy.com/en/news/detail/8154/
In the context of the power struggle with Moscow, Merkel declared literally: “I am a hundred percent convinced that with our principles, we will win.”
http://german-foreign-policy.com/en/fulltext/58825
“This casts Germany – alongside Great Britain, Canada, and the USA – as one of the four countries playing pivotal roles in the elaboration of the permanent stationing of combat-ready troops near the Russian border. This year, Germany is again assuming a commanding role in NATO’s “Spearhead” “Very High Readiness Joint Task Force” (VJTF), in whose development the Bundeswehr had played a leading role.”
https://www.german-foreign-policy.com/en/news/detail/8047/
“Expansive Ambitions”
https://www.german-foreign-policy.com/en/news/detail/6144/
I thought the new president and Trump were new best buddies. Soon as Bidens head is placed in the guillotine and rolled, one can put politics aside and get on with the business of transporting gas. This seems like a no brainer but I am not that familiar with overseas domestic politics.
The time of the meeting of Putin and Merkel is a bit unusual. Exactly hundred years and one day after the treaty of Versailles.
There are reports* that the treaty ended after hundred years.
I do not know how reliable this source is but German mainstream will not report this even if it is proven to be true.
Another point to consider is that Putin and Merkel can talk without translator since Puitin speaks German and Merkel speaks Russian.
According to anti-spiegel.ru Ukraine was a minor topic in the talk.
Concerning the natural gas pipeline Russia is going to finish it despite american sanctions.
* https://connectiv.events/ende-des-versailler-vertrages-koennte-neue-epoche-fuer-souveraenes-deutschland-einlaeuten/
There is footage on Youtube showing how Merkel, sitting next to Putin, indicates to him that she also has brought her foreign minister Maas (not present at that point of time).
She appears rather clumsy and un-stateswomanlike..
The remarkable thing is that she talks to Putin in German (language he is very proficient in – just as she is in Russian, having won some Russian proficiency award in her youth, during GDR times), and that she treats him using the “Du” – which is the informal way you address family or friends in German.
Beirut
I’ve always thought Du meant yes in Russia.
I wonder – why the Ukies think that their problems should be Germany’s #1 priority.
The last time I checked, the Germans, as a rule, practice realpolitik (hell, they’ve invented the term).
Beggars can’t be choosers.
Ukraine had a chance to choose a sane course of action in 2014 (and earlier in the first Soros Color Revolution….).but the silly children were tempted by offers of Euro-Candy to climb into the Zio-Pedo limousine….despite a few of their countrymen that warned them that they were being stupid, and getting tricked
After that post 2014 rape and shut down of industry and trade with Russia, begging is all that remains…in the short term.
Longer term, they need to choose reconciliation with Russia over being pimped out forever by the neocons and Empire.
Yes, children, pull up your pants and get real: Once you give the Devil a ride…… he’s bound to screw you. and expect you to stay bent over. indefinitely. Germany ( a little older and less naive….) is just trying to free itself from something like your mistakes.
Can you blame them?
Obviously Ukraine hasn’t learned anything from Georgia. Georgia had a very good chance to get South Ossetia back. After all it used to be completely focused on Tblisi and Gori while North Ossetian cities are far away. The only thing they had to do was show a little bit of remorse about the violence in the early 1990s that was the reason for the Russian intervention. Instead the Georgian government indulged in fomenting hatred against anything Ossetian. The logical consequence was that no Ossetian saw a reason for reunion as the chance that they would be ethnically cleansed was real.
The driving force was the US that likes to see Russia captured in unsolvable conflicts with its neighbors – where the only desirable solution is one in which Russia is humiliated.
” German politicians have finally understood the simple truth –support Ukraine or not, but you have to plan your future in such a way that the Ukrainian factor influences it as little as possible, or even better – does not influence it at all.’
In the plant world there is a great term for this “buffering”: abscission.
“In deciduous trees, an abscission zone, also called a separation zone, is formed at the base of the petiole. It is composed of a top layer that has cells with weak walls, and a bottom layer that expands in the autumn, breaking the weak walls of the cells in the top layer. This allows the leaf to be shed.”
Katherine
Poor Maude Merkel, washed out, washed up and Vladimir Putin is smiling. The Deep State makes the same mistake time and time again: they underestimate Russia and end up looking dumb and even worse, looking stupid. They will Double Down, Quadruple Down and on and on to Infinity.