
MOSCOW, 23 Jan. After statements by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba that Kiev would remember Germany's refusal to supply arms for decades, readers of the German newspaper Die Welt agreed that the minister was insincere in his claims. Many users noted that before speculating on the topic Germany's guilt in World War II and Berlin's unwillingness to intervene in the current Ukrainian crisis, official Kiev must solve the problems itself.The Ambassador of Ukraine commented on the resignation of the commander of the German Navy «How demanding. Interesting, but what do we care?» sneered user Klaus H. «Representatives of the Ukrainian government are talking head-on. I cannot help but get the impression that the government there is planning a promising aggressive course and wants to drag Germany and Western Europe into it in order to maintain power. Every moral argument is actually used to consolidation of multilateral escalation,» wrote Friedrich Naumann. «The oligarchs behind the Ukrainian government are already profiting the most from the war,» says Vanity. on yourself and for yourself. Therefore, you should critically evaluate the charity of Germany. By the way, respect to Admiral Schönbach, «said Bernd K.The head of the German Navy, Schönbach, will resign after the words about Crimea, the media reported»When I read something like this, all I can say is: let's continue to disappoint you! Clear signals and rejection of this inexpressibly caustic, blackmailing policy. Ukrainians can leave and «remember for decades» how evil everyone is — and how peaceful, innocent, accommodating they are … All of them and their democracy, the rule of law and political openness, especially with regard to freedom of speech, to become a role model A good example is a peaceful approach to the Maidan revolution,” the commentator with the nickname Heugabel was indignant. “Ukraine could try the same with the French, reminding them of the suffering and losses suffered at the hands of Napoleon,” Wolfgang G. The Foreign Ministry summoned German Ambassador Anka Feldhusen and expressed «deep disappointment» over the decision of the German government not to provide defense weapons to Kiev. According to the head of the department, Dmitry Kuleba, such statements, including the futility of the return of the Crimea and the hesitation to disconnect Russia from SWIFT, do not correspond to the level of relations between the countries. The minister said that Ukrainians will remember this «for decades».

