Sunday, January 23, 2022

Germany's Navy Chief Resigns After Suggesting Ukraine Won’t Get Crimea Back And Putin ‘Probably’ Deserves Respect

 

Daily Mail: German navy chief resigns for saying Putin wants 'respect' and giving it to him would be 'low cost' after nation was condemned for refusing to supply weapons to Kiev 

* Vice Admiral Kay-Achim Shoenbach said: 'It is easy to give him the respect he wants and probably deserves as well' 

* His remarks made at event in India on Friday caused outrage in Ukraine 

* Ukraine foreign ministry called German ambassador in to complain about them 

* Mr Shoenbach yesterday resigned, accepted by Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht 

* It comes as Germany were criticised for refusing to supply arms to Ukraine despite a growing crisis between the country and Russia 

The head of the German navy yesterday night resigned for saying Putin wants 'respect' and giving it to him would be 'low cost' after the nation was condemned for refusing to supply weapons to Kiev. 

Speaking at an event in India on Friday, Vice Admiral Kay-Achim Schoenbach said Ukraine would not regain the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014. 

Mr Schoenbach said of Russia's president: 'It's easy to give him the respect he wants, and probably deserves as well.'

He also said Germany should partner with Russia as it is a Christian country. 

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WNU Editor: The German Navy chief is right that Ukraine is not going to get back Crimea. 

The Ukraine government has responded, demanding a public refutation from the German government .... Ukraine demands public refutation of statement by German Navy commander on Crimea .... (Ukrinform). 

Germany's Navy Chief Resigns After Suggesting Ukraine Won’t Get Crimea Back And Putin ‘Probably’ Deserves Respect  

German navy chief Schönbach resigns over comments on Putin, Crimea -- DW  

German navy chief resigns over controversial comments on Putin, Crimea -- France 24  

German navy chief resigns over Ukraine comments -- BBC  

German navy chief resigns after suggesting Putin 'deserved respect' -- CNN  

German navy chief resigns amid diplomatic row with Kyiv -- Politico 

German navy chief resigns after controversial comments favorable to Putin -- FOX News  

German Navy Chief Resigns After Saying Ukraine Won’t Get Crimea Back And Putin ‘Probably’ Deserves Respect -- Forbes  

German Navy chief resigns over Putin ‘respect’ comments -- RT  

German government distances itself from navy chief's comments on Putin -- Reuters

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

This makes it interesting!!!!

Anonymous said...

Admiral Doenitz rolls over in his grave, what a joke Germany is, especially the Navy which can barely sail.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/02/german-navy-experiences-lcs-affect-in-spades-as-new-frigate-fails-sea-trials/

Anonymous said...

A naval chief said this?! The only excuse I can think of on his behalf is that Germany has forgotten what a navy is and does. Actually, he got one thing right, one thing sorta right, and one thing wrong.

Ukraine WON'T get Crimea back (anytime soon). Putine DOES deserve respect--the kind of "respect" you give to any capable leader who is a (potential) enemy AND has direct access to nukes. But the "partner" and "Christian" comments . . . wtf? (though it could be argued that with Nord 2 they already ARE partnering with Russia).

B.Poster said...

Your last paragraph is pretty much spot on. I would add that it would also be unwise to go out of one's way to pick fights with such individuals or countries. Sometimes it looks to me like this is what our leadership class is doing.

Anonymous said...

putin apologist

Anonymous said...

That is true as well