
Germany Rejects Russia's Intimidation Attempts
Germany Rejects Russia's Warning Amidst Heightened Tensions Germany has firmly rejected a warning from Russian parliament speaker Vyacheslav Volodin against escalating tensions between the two countries. Volodin's statement, delivered in a message to the Bundestag, expressed concerns about Germany's involvement in the Ukraine conflict and hinted at potential military repercussions. However, Bundestag President Bärbel Bas swiftly responded, stating that Germany will not be intimidated. "Germany's foreign policy is guided by our values and international law," Bas asserted. The video also highlights Volodin's criticism of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's recent statements. Volodin's remarks are viewed by many as an attempt to influence German policy and public opinion, adding to the already tense geopolitical climate. The Bundestag's resolute response underscores Germany's commitment to its alliances and its rejection of external pressure.