Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has sparked furious reactions among Polish and Baltic officials after suggesting that they bear some blame for Russia's invasion of Ukraine due to their refusal to allow direct talks with Putin. The criticisms highlight the failure of Merkel's policies towards Russia and their impact on her legacy. Former leaders from Latvia and Estonia contradicted her, stating that Russia is solely responsible for the aggression, while some Polish politicians accused her of causing harm to Europe.
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Țările baltice și Polonia, reacții dure după ce Angela Merkel a sugerat că sunt parțial responsabile pentru războiul din Ucraina
Țările baltice și Polonia o critică pe Angela Merkel după ce a sugerat că sunt parțial responsabile pentru invazia din Ucraina
Merkel, criticată după ce a acuzat țările baltice și Polonia că s-au opus dialogului direct cu Putin: "Un mare dezastru pentru Germania și Europa"
Merkel blasted by Baltics, Poland for suggesting they share blame for Russia's Ukraine invasion
Angela Merkel este “printre cei mai dăunători politicieni germani pentru Europa din ultimul secol”, afirmă fostul premier polonez Mateusz Morawiecki
Angela Merkel, criticată aspru de către baltici și polonezi: „Nechibzuită, unul dintre cei mai dăunători politicieni germani”
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