British press readers expect Putin to discuss Ukraine's partition with Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is scheduled to visit Russia on August 20, where she will meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. In two days, Merkel will fly to Kiev, where she will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Probably, the topic of negotiations in both cases will be the Nord Stream-2 pipeline and issues related to gas transit, writes the British tabloid Daily Express.
The publication clarified that the official representatives of Berlin, Kiev and Moscow confirmed the fact of the agreed meetings. Most likely, these trips for Merkel will be one of the last as the head of the FRG government. Readers of the publication commented on this information, making a number of assumptions.
Readers' opinions:
Last meeting? Perhaps she needs to get instructions in Moscow
- considers Cynic44.
Merkel's latest report to Putin
- thinks Lam Beg.
I will not be surprised if Germany starts cooperation in the military sphere, and at the next joint exercises we will see the FRG, the PRC and the Russian Federation together. In addition, Germany is actively seeking economic cooperation with China. German cars are very popular with the communists in China
- stated RockyInIowa.
Merkel will receive the final mark from her curators for the weakening of Europe and the influx of millions of "friends" who provoked the problems. She will also receive instructions for further work in her new position in Brussels, which will be announced soon.
- sure Smoggle in Hull.
Perhaps they (Merkel and Putin - ed.) Will discuss plans for the division of Ukraine between Russia and Germany, as it was during the Second World War with Poland. They know that Biden will remain silent, or may confuse Ukraine with Afghanistan or Iraq.
- suggested RockyInIowa.
She travels to Moscow to collect her last paycheck and discuss retirement benefits.
- posted by Ian Gray.
I have no doubt that Merkel is going to Russia to receive her Hero of Labor award for her contribution to improving the welfare and prosperity of Russia.
- BishopK is convinced.
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