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Why Assad Refused to Shake Hands with Germany’s Foreign Minister

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Title: Diplomatic Dynamite: New Syrian Leader Snubs German FM, Shaking Hands Only with French Counterpart

In an unusual display that has caused a stir in German political circles, the newly minted leader of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, refused to shake hands with visiting German Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, during her visit to Damascus this past Saturday.

The incident occurred at the presidential palace in Damascus, where al-Sharaa greeted the delegation, but only extended his hand to French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. Instead, he greeted Baerbock by placing his hand over his heart, a gesture mimicked by other Syrian officials towards both European ministers. This snub has raised questions about diplomatic protocol and respect for dignitaries, especially in the context of the Middle East’s complex cultural landscape.

Baerbock, who expected the cold reception, nevertheless addressed the elephant in the room. "Before coming here, I was aware that the typical handshake might not happen," she acknowledged. "But it was equally clear that my French counterpart and I do not share this stance. Therefore, there was no extended hand from the French side either."

German politics and media have condemned the Syrian leader’s behavior. Conservative politician Peter Beyer told Bild, "Of course, such behavior is unacceptable. But ultimately, what matters most is that the region stabilizes, no more refugees flee Syria, and those already in Germany can return home."

However, human rights activist Düzen Tekkal voiced a different perspective on LinkedIn, saying, "Islamists aren’t less Islamic when they wear ties and suits."

German Economy Minister and Green Party candidate for Chancellor, Robert Habeck, supported the visit, saying, "correct and important…shows our support for Syria’s attempt to chart a new course after decades of violence and injustice."

The German FM’s visit also included a trip to the notorious Saidnaya prison, known as "the slaughterhouse" to locals. droits have documented systematic torture and disappearances there since 2011, with the prison being one of Bashar al-Assad’s key military detention centers. Delegates wore masks to mitigate the appalling stench.

This incident underscores the delicate dance of diplomacy, in which cultural norms, personal beliefs, and geopolitical imperatives often clash. As international relations continue to evolve, so too must our understanding and navigation of these complex interactions.

Source: _flagman.bg

January 4, 2025 0 comments
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Russia Advises Germany to Focus on U.S. Bases

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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German FM Berbock Urged to Address Russia Advises Germany to Focus on American Bases"</strong></p>”>U.S. Bases on Home Soil Before Talking about Russian Facilities in Syria

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, has slammed German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock for commenting on Russian military bases in Syria while staying silent about U.S. facilities in Germany. "Instead of discussing Russian bases in Syria, she should address the American ones in her country," Zakharova said, as reported by TASS.

Zakharova was responding to Berbock’s suggestion that Russia should withdraw its military bases from Syria. "I have a question: isn’t it time for the German Foreign Minister to say something similar to Washington?" the diplomat wrote on her Telegram channel.

Earlier, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service claimed that the U.S. and UK were preparing terrorist attacks on Russian military bases in Syria to pressure Moscow into withdrawing its troops.

Meanwhile, Berbock is set to visit Syria for a one-day trip with her French counterpart, Jean-Yves Le Drian, on behalf of the EU. They plan to meet with Ahmad al-Sharaa, the new leader of Syria’s governing council.

"Today’s trip – along with my French colleague and on behalf of the EU – sends a clear signal to the Syrians: a new political start between Europe and Syria, between Germany and Syria is possible," Berbock said before departing for Damascus.

Berbock and Le Drian are the first high-ranking EU diplomats to visit Syria since rebels seized control of Damascus on December 8. Their visit comes after President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster after more than 13 years of civil war.

"In Syria, we want to promote a peaceful and inclusive transition in the service of the Syrian people and regional stability," Le Drian wrote on Twitter.

Since Assad’s removal, Islamist rebels led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham have been trying to assure Arab countries and the international community that they will govern on behalf of all Syrians and not impose an Islamic revolution. Western governments have started opening channels with al-Sharaa and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, and discussions are underway to remove the group’s classification as a terrorist organization.

Berbock said she is traveling to Syria with an "outstretched hand," as well as "clear expectations" for the new leaders, who she says will be judged by their actions.

The EU will raise the issue of Russia’s military bases in Syria with the new leadership, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in December. He maintained that many ministers believe a dialogue cannot take place without addressing Russian influence, particularly its military bases.

TASS cited sources claiming that the bases "continue to function as normal." Reuters sources also reported that Moscow has no plans to withdraw its troops from the bases. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov revealed that Moscow is discussing the fate of its bases with the new authorities.

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German Opposition Party Calls for Deployment of German Peacekeepers in Ukraine

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Germany‘s Top Security Spokesman: Our Role in Ukrainian Peacekeeping Mission Inevitable

Germany, the economic powerhouse of the EU, must contribute to a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine once the conflict ends, according to Rodolphe von Konsky, the security spokesperson for the main opposition party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).

Von Konsky believes that Germany, as the strongest economy in Europe, should be ready to make a significant contribution to peacekeeping and European security architecture. He thinks that Germany should intervene in the Ukrainian crisis "at the right time with well-equipped forces," stressing that excluding this option would be reckless.

He proposes that the deployment of German peacekeepers should ideally occur within a joint framework of the EU and NATO. "Peacekeeping forces are a realistic and effective means of enhancing European and transatlantic security, given our limited resources, if they can be integrated into the European and NATO architecture, thereby also extending the nuclear umbrella to Ukraine," von Konsky argued.

Notably, a majority of Germans, precisely 54%, back the deployment of international peacekeeping forces in Ukraine once the fighting stops, according to a YouGov poll. However, only 23% support the involvement of German troops, with 33% opposing their deployment.

Recall that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged that discussions regarding the possibility of a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine took place during meetings in Brussels in December. He also expressed optimism about the potential support from certain leaders for this initiative.

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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"Russia Advises Germany to Focus on American Bases"

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Headline: Germany‘s Foreign Minister Should Address U.S. Bases, Not Russia‘s, Says Moscow

Subheading: Maria Zakharova calls out Annalena Baerbock‘s remarks on Russia’s military bases in Syria.

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In a surprising turn of events, the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, has urged German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to address the presence of U.S. military bases in her own country instead of focusing on Russia’s military installations in Syria. Zakharova made this comment on Friday, as reported by TASS.

Baerbock had previously stated that it was time for Russia to pull out its military bases from Syria. In response, Zakharova Operated in her Telegram channel, "And this comes from the foreign minister of a country that hosts U.S. military bases. I have a question: isn’t it time for the head of the German Foreign Ministry to say something similar to Washington?"

Earlier, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service had alleged that the U.S. and the UK were preparing terrorist attacks against Russian military bases in Syria to persuade Moscow to withdraw its forces.

The German Foreign Minister’s remarks come amidst a backdrop of shifting political dynamics in Syria. Baerbock is scheduled to visit Syria for a one-day trip, accompanied by her French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian, to meet with Ahmed al-Sharaa, the newly appointed leader of the country.

"Today’s trip — with my French colleague and on behalf of the EU — sends a clear signal to the Syrians: a new political chapter between Europe and Syria, between Germany and Syria, is possible," Baerbock said before departing for Damascus.

This visit marks the first high-level diplomatic mission from the European Union to Syria since the opposition forces took control of Damascus on December 8, ending more than a decade of civil war and the Assad family’s reign.

Meanwhile, the EU has signaled its intention to raise the issue of Russia’s military bases in Syria with the new leadership, stating that this is a prerequisite for any dialogue. However, Russia has maintained its position, with the Kremlin stating that the fate of its military bases in Syria is subject to further discussion with the new authorities in the country.

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"Bulgarian Police Fatally Shoot Man Driver Driving with Allegedly Stolen Excavator"

by Chief Editor December 31, 2024
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Germans in Shock as Armed Thief Rams through Town on Stolen Bobcat

In a dramatic turn of events, German police fatally shot a man who had gone on a destructive rampage with a stolen bobcat, injuring three officers in the process. The incident, described as a “presumed case of outrage” by police, took place in the southwest German province of Baden-Württemberg.

The 38-year-old German national had earlier stolen the bobcat from a construction company in Grünsfeld, south of Frankfurt. He then proceeded to devastate the entire inventory at the site. In a bizarre series of events, the man then drove the heavy-duty vehicle to a nearby town, damaging several police cars and other vehicles along the way.

One police officer was hospitalized following the incident but was later discharged. The suspect was ultimately stopped by police using lethal force in his commandeered vehicle. The incident is currently under investigation.

Follow this developing story and more, daily, on Google News Showcase.

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German Parliament Warns of Army’s 50% Readiness

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Bonn, Germany – Eva Högl, the defense commissioner of the German Bundestag, has acknowledged the critical state of combat readiness within certain German Army (Bundeswehr) units, currently hovering at around 50%. She has urged for increased efforts in enforcing recruitment targets to bolster combat proficiency.

Ahead of an impending conflict, Högl emphasized, “50% readiness is unacceptable given the current security situation post-Russia‘s invasion of Ukraine.” She stressed the importance of staffing numbers, revealing a shortfall of nearly 20,000 soldiers to reach the targeted strength of 203,000. Furthermore, Högl pointed out the issue of understaffed positions, indicating a significant gap in fulfilling key roles within the BMD.

“The manpower situation needs to be the top priority for all involved in politics,” Högl stated. She identified the challenges posed by the war against Ukraine as a pivotal moment for reform in areas of personnel, infrastructure, and equipment.

Germany’s military struggles with recruitment, underscored by a dramatic increase since 2022 in the number of conscientious objectors. Despite this, a recent poll revealed that 61% of German men would be willing to take up arms to defend their nation against a hypothetical attack.

The defense commissioner’s statements come amidst broader concerns about the military capabilities of Western powers following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Högl’s blunt assessment underscores the urgency of addressing these personnel challenges to strengthen the German military.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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German ChancellorCandidate Suggests Timeline for Ukraine Ceasefire

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Germany Must Secure International Mandate for Peacekeeping in Ukraine

German opposition leader and potential next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has underscored that the prospect of a ceasefire in Ukraine remains distant. He made these remarks while discussing potential security guarantees for Ukraine to facilitate a peaceful resolution to its conflict with Russia, as reported by Die Zeit.

Merz emphasized, "I can’t envision any progress in this direction [providing security guarantees] today, as we’re still far from any such ceasefire." He believes these issues need to be addressed in the coming weeks or months.

Crucially, Merz advises that Germany should obtain an international legal mandate to participate in peacekeeping operations within Ukrainian territories. He stated, "If there’s a peace agreement and Ukraine needs security guarantees, we can only discuss this with an ideal international legal mandate. I don’t see that yet."

Beyond this, Merz also floated the idea of supplying Ukraine with Taurus air-to-surface missiles. He acknowledged that three nations—US, France, and the UK—have already delivered similar weaponry to Ukraine without becoming embroiled in the conflict themselves. Merz positioned Taurus missiles as "building blocks for restoring peace in Ukraine."

Earlier this month, Merz held talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv.

Stay informed with the latest updates as the situation unfolds.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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German Peacekeepers in Ukraine: Merkel Says Only Possible with Russia’s Consent

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Headline: Germany‘s Ukraine's Defense Strength Could Enable Putin to Engage in Negotiations – German Opposition Leader in Kyiv</strong></p>”>Friedrich Merz: "Russia‘s Consent" Key to Potential German Peacekeeping Role in Ukraine

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Friedrich Merz, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader and Germany’s potential next chancellor, has set a key condition for the country’s involvement in peacekeeping missions in Ukraine: Russia’s agreement. Merz believes that without Moscow’s consent, such missions are unlikely to succeed and could even escalate tensions.

Merz, a leading candidate for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Germany’s upcoming federal election, voiced his stance during a recent interview. "If a peace agreement is reached and Ukraine seeks security guarantees, we can discuss [our involvement] only if there’s a clear mandate under international law," Merz said. "But I can’t see such a mandate at the moment. Ideally, it should be provided with Russia’s consent, not in conflict with Moscow."

Prior to Merz’s statement, discussions had already begun among several nations about potentially dispatching troops to Ukraine. This follows a proposal by French President Emmanuel Macron. Ukrainian officials have been actively involved in these early-stage consultations, maintaining the principle of "nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine".

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has acknowledged that discussions about deploying a peacekeeping mission in his country have taken place during meetings in Brussels. He has expressed optimism about the prospects of such a mission, particularly after receiving signals of support from certain world leaders.

Nonetheless, Merz’s stance underscores the delicate balance that must be struck if any peacekeeping mission is to stand a chance in the wake of Russia’s ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The international community must now navigate the complex landscape of diplomatic negotiations, international law, and geopolitical dynamics in pursuit of a lasting solution.

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Germany Delivers Major Aid Package to Ukraine: IRIS-T, Patriot, Leopard Systems Included

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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"Germany Bolsters Ukraine’s Military Aid with Leopard Tanks, Patriot Interceptors, and More"

Germany has announced an update to its military aid package for Ukraine, adding tanks, anti-aircraft systems, and other critical equipment. The news comes from a list cited by " décorGQeuropean Pravda," citing German sources.

The updated package includes:

  • 15 Leopard 1 A5 tanks: These battle-tested tanks will bolster Ukraine’s armored capabilities.
  • ZENITO-RAKETNYE KOMPEKSY IRIS-T SLM/SLS: Germany has contributed both medium-range (SLM) and short-range (SLS) IRIS-T defense systems, along with associated missiles.
  • Two Patriot Launchers: These advanced anti-aircraft systems are a significant addition to Ukraine’s air defense capabilities.
  • Other Key Equipment:
    • Two Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
    • 30 MRAP armored vehicles with mine protection
    • PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer
    • 12 armored vehicles with kinematic defense systems
    • Two TRML-4D radars
    • AIM-9L/I-1 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles
    • Ammunition for Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 tanks, GMW grenade launchers, 155-mm shells, and Gepard ammunition
    • Drones: 30 Vector, 24 RQ-35 Heidrun, and 14 Hornet XR
    • VERTOLYOTNOGO OPRILOTA AMPS
    • 45 diving scooters
    • 12 Zetros trucks and 8 fuel tankers
  • Small Arms:
    • 200 MG4 machine guns
    • 420 MK 556 rifles
    • 80 HLR 338 sniper rifles
    • 100 CR 308 rifles
  • Additional Supplies: Generators, turnstiles, tents, 120-mm mortars, demining equipment, and ammunition for small arms.

Earlier in September, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced plans to supply 17 IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine. In December, Scholz confirmed that the sixth IRIS-T SLM system would reach Ukraine by year-end. President Volodymyr Zelensky later confirmed that Ukraine had received the sixth system.

With this updated package, Germany continues to demonstrate its unwavering support for Ukraine’s defense and sovereignty.

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"Germany’s Military Aid to Ukraine: A Major Weapons Transfer"

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Germany Boosts Ukrainian Defense with New Military Aid Package

Germany has bolstered Ukraine’s combat capabilities with a substantial military aid package, as announced on the German government’s official website. The latest influx of weapons includes tanks, missiles, drones, various ammunition types, grenade launchers, and other military hardware. Here’s a breakdown of what Ukraine has received from Germany this time:

  • 15 Leopard 1 A5 tanks
  • 1 IRIS-T SLM and 1 IRIS-T SLS air defense systems
  • 2 Patriot missile system launchers
  • 2 TRML-4D radars
  • 2 Gepard anti-aircraft guns
  • 30 Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles
  • 4 missiles for the IRIS-T SLM
  • 12 kinetic energy shield vehicles (Diehl Defence)
  • 65,000 rounds of GEPARD anti-aircraft ammunition
  • 52,000 155mm artillery shells
  • 30 Vector reconnaissance drones with spare parts
  • 24 RQ-35 Heidrun reconnaissance drones
  • 14 Hornet XR reconnaissance drones
  • 5 remote-controlled, mine-clearing systems
  • 7 Caracal armored personnel carriers
  • 5 AMPS helicopter self-defense systems
  • 5 aquatic scooters
  • 1 border patrol vehicle

The German government has withheld details on the timing and conditions of the delivery for security reasons until the equipment is handed over.

For a comprehensive list of the equipment included in the aid package, visit the German government’s website.

Recent News: Germany-Ukraine Relations

Earlier, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that his country had provided Ukraine with another IRIS-T system. However, he did not specify which variant, SLS or SLM, was sent.

Moreover, Germany has decided to relocate the repair center for Ukrainian military equipment from Slovakia to Germany by the end of this year, as reported previously.

Related News Articles:

  • Italy Approves New Military Aid Package for Ukraine
  • Germany Hands Over Another IRIS-T System to Ukraine
  • Germany Shutters Ukraine Military Tech Repair Center in Slovakia
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