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After the end of World War II, a large group of Germans believed that if there is stability in the
country today, it is because hundreds of thousands of soldiers from the Soviet Union left German
territory without firing a single shot,” he told Al Jazeera.

“Many in Germany believe that the country owes a certain debt of gratitude to the Kremlin, in turn
initiating economic and political partnerships with Russia.”

2. According to Germany’s Federal Statistical Office, trade with the Russian Federation increased in
January 2022 compared with January 2021. German exports to Russia increased by 30.7 percent
while imports grew by 57.8 percent compared with the previous year.

3.Since the Ukraine Russia war berlin has been phasing out its trade relation with Russian
buissnessman and supporting Russian oil ban…(some german officials)

3. "A negotiated settlement of the type being sought by the French and German leaders implies the
surrender of territory by Ukraine. [...] There is also a risk that Macron and Scholz will undermine the
notion of Western solidarity by embarking on their own initiatives. Inevitably, there is a suspicion
that they want this conflict to end for their own benefit, not Ukraine's." On Monday, German

4.Finance Minister Christian Lindner stated that the European Union (EU) will "not be able" to
function without Russian gas supplies.

5. Right now, it is not possible to cut off gas supplies. We need some time, so we need to
differentiate between oil, coal, and gas right now, "Linder said upon arrival at the EU finance
ministers' meeting held in Luxembourg.

6. The German minister also stated that the suspension of Russian oil and coal imports would be
more detrimental to European countries than to Moscow.

7. Germany is particularly reliant on Russian gas, and the minister emphasised that his country wants
to be less reliant on Russian energy supplies in the near future.

According to Georgia On Line, "Germany gets 55 percent of its natural gas from Russia, 35 percent of
its crude oil from Russia, and 45 percent of its coal from Russia."

When asked if the current wave of sanctions being prepared by Brussels will include limits on
Russian oil imports, Economic Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis of the European Commission (EC)
responded, "nothing is off the table."

8. No European country matters more to European unity and the Western alliance. But as Germany
struggles to overcome its post-World War II reluctance to lead on security matters in Europe and set
aside its instinct to accommodate rather than confront Russia, Europe’s most pivotal country has
waffled in the first crucial test for the new government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

9.germany memeberships :-

1.WTO – 1 january 1995

2.GATT (Ggeneral agreement on traids and traiffs) 23 countries are members -1 OCTOBER 1951

3.EU- 1 january 1958

4.NATO-6 MAY 1955

10. allies of Russia-


Venenzuela

Pakistan

India

Myanmar

China

Turkey

Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

Israel

Ukraine Russia impact on world

1. more than 6.6 million Ukrainian refugees


2. human displacement castostrophe
3. Since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, Ukraine has lost control of almost 22% of its territory.
4. According to projections from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, the
Ukrainian GDP will collapse by 45% in 2022.

Alliances of Russia

1. Belarus has openly backed Russia since it invaded Ukraine and has been hit with sanctions as
a result. President Alexander Lukashenko retains close ties with Putin and sent troops to
Belarus’s border with Ukraine in May this year and has also “engaged in military exercises”
with Russia.
2. Syria is another of Russia’s closest allies and President Assad has already recruited soldiers
for the war in Ukraine.
3. China has officially remained neutral during the conflict and has demonstrated that by
abstaining in UN resolutions concerning Russia and Ukraine. At the start of the conflict, it
said the US was creating “fear and panic” that were heightening tensions. China’s trade with
Russia increased 12% compared to the year before, while its crude oil imports from Russia in
May rose by 55% year on year, according to Reuters.
4. Turkey is trying to make a moderate balance between Russia and western.it is tilted to
Russia sbecause of s400 aircraft.and also because of critical issues. It is supporting Ukraine

Introduction speech

1.germany being the biggest country in the European union it is the engine of European economy.

2.in the present scenario the escalated prices of oil and gas has the crippled the economy.

3.all the industrial and business activities has been adversely affected .

4.this has risked of deep recessions


5.and this might ignite protests, widespread demonstrations against the political system of the
country.

6.therefore considering the national interest and concerns of European union Germany has decided
to take a neutral stand .

7.germany is against the war and appeals both the countries to start negotiation to end this war
which has created a great humanitarian crises in the Europe after ww2

8.germany will continue to extend all humanitarian aids to victims of the war.

9. germany is ready to facilitate any talks between the two countries in the broader interest of all
the stakeholders.

10. Germany is very concerned about the critical situation arising out of this war which has brought
massive destruction in the waring coutries

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