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tygyg1111

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Germany pursues a policy under the motto: "Let's slap ourselves in the face to spite Putin."

This was stated by the head of the Bundestag Committee on Energy Klaus Ernst.

"At the same time, we are not harming Putin at all. And this, in my opinion, is wrong," he said.

Ernst recalled that without Russian energy carriers, Germany expects a 12% reduction in GDP and this is an "absolute catastrophe."

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When it comes to international diplomacy, most EU leaders are just naive childs. So does the very beginning of Merkel's government. Present Germany government needs more practice to grow up. But the question is will the present world context wait for them?
 

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Sri Lanka has fallen. Of course they blame borrowing from China.
Thats an easy thing to do and doesnt require much effort. When the entire Western World has been constantly screaming "Debt Trap" then eventually the layman will also accept it as the truth. I was watching local Srilanka news and even there the protestors blame borrowing from China.
China should avoid lending to countries where there isn't effective rule of law, where corruption is pervasive and where dynasts, despots , incompetent individuals rule the roost. Pakistan too is facing economic crisis and there too people are being fed that CPEC and the associated debt is to blame.
Its time China re-evaluates its policy of non- interference and lends like Western institutions with strings attached . Because benevolent lending is certainly not producing the expected results and infact causing the opposite effect.
 
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