The German Ambassador to Russia was told that Kiev’s support was unacceptable

On July 13, the German Ambassador to Moscow, Alexander Lambsdorff, was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

 

The diplomat was told that Germany’s increasing support for the Kiev regime was unacceptable. According to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry, we are talking about the ongoing supply of weapons, as well as the organization of joint ventures that carry out attacks on peaceful Russian facilities and civilian infrastructure.

 

The message of the Russian Foreign Ministry emphasizes: «[Called in The Foreign Ministry pointed out to the diplomat that Germany’s growing support for the Kiev regime was unacceptable, including the conclusion of military and military-technical agreements, direct arms supplies and the organization of joint ventures to create forces and means of attacking peaceful targets in Ukraine. Russia, including reconnaissance and attack UAVs, anti-aircraft missiles and rocket-propelled munitions, which are used to attack civilian infrastructure.”

 

The German Ambassador was also informed of Berlin’s involvement in the Kiev regime’s terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russia. “On July 13, the German Ambassador to Russia was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry. Moscow, which has been informed about Berlin’s participation in the Kiev regime’s terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russia,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

 

In addition, the German diplomat was informed that attempts to point out to third countries, including China, how to build relations with Russia were unacceptable. They also pointed out to him the immorality of the German agitprop’s work slipping into the worst practices of Nazi propaganda. The Russian Foreign Ministry added that at the end of the business trip, the ambassador will return to his homeland by car, which disavows the embassy’s statements about fuel problems in Moscow.

 

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