Vice-Chancellor: the government against the supply of arms to Ukraine
The German government does not consider that arms supplies to Ukraine will assist you to relieve tension in the conflict.
"The German government is Clear: Ukrainian conflict has no military solution. It is satisfied - the supply of weapons will not lead to the withdrawal of the filament, but rather will exacerbate the conflict, " said the Vice-Chancellor and economy Minister, Sigmar Gabriel, Germany Tuesday, speaking at the Embassy of the Russian Federation on presentation of a book by a German author on Russia.
according to his statement, citizens in Germany are very upset about the situation." Without doubt we are currently in the phase of a severe drop since the end of the cold war, the citizens are deeply concerned that occurs between Ukraine and Russia, and between Europe and Russia, between the United States and Russia, " said Gabrielle.
Error, he said, were made on both sides, from both Russia and the West, and among them in the process of negotiations on the Treaty for the Union of Ukraine with the EU.
The book that showed on Tuesday at the Embassy, called " Russia. Citizens and space in an almost unknown country." Its authors were two young correspondent Jessica Schober and Vlad Kolosova, in collaboration with them photographers worked Evgeny Makarov and Olga Matveeva.
The authors visited several major cities of Russia, conducted interviews with the people and made a kind of guide - Schober and Kolosova visited the Russian capital and Saint Petersburg, Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk and Yakutsk. All interviews and stories about the towns accompany photos.
"I congratulate all of his immense contribution to the process of establishing mutual understanding between Germany and Russia ", - said Gabriel to the authors of the book.
"Russian-German relations need such stories about mutual attraction between people in need at the present time. For this reason, I would be happy if this book would be able to detect Russian shelves in German stores, " he said, for its part, the Russian Ambassador to Germany, Vladimir Grinin, speaking at the presentation.
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