
Lavrov Accuses Germany of Secretly Authorizing Ukraine Strikes on Russia
Germany's Role in Ukraine Conflict Scrutinized After Lavrov's Revelation The ongoing conflict in Ukraine took a new turn following a statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov accused German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck of misrepresenting a decision made by the previous German administration, claiming that Germany had secretly authorized Ukraine to strike targets within Russian territory. The revelation has sparked intense debate and scrutiny of Germany's role in the conflict. "Habeck's statement only serves to highlight the incompetence of those in power in Europe," Lavrov stated, according to a video recording of his speech. He further claimed that the decision was made long ago and kept secret by the previous German government. This revelation raises serious questions about the transparency and consistency of German policy towards the conflict in Ukraine. It also highlights the ongoing information war and the challenges of verifying claims made by different parties in the conflict. The international community is now awaiting further clarification from the German government on this matter. The potential implications of Lavrov's claims are far-reaching and could significantly impact the ongoing negotiations and diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.