Ex-Finance Minister of Germany: NATO expansion was not discussed in 1990 | News from Germany about Germany | DW

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Former German Finance Minister Theo Waigel refuted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s version of NATO’s non-expansion to the east. “At that time, not a word was said about NATO expansion,” Weigel said in an interview published on Wednesday, March 9, with the newspaper Augsburger Allgemeine, commenting on the progress of negotiations on German reunification. “In 1990, we discussed exclusively the question of what would happen on the territory of the GDR.

According to Weigel, who is the honorary chairman of the Christian Social Union (CSU), then “every possible proposal lay on the negotiating table.” “However, it was unacceptable for us neither that Germany should become a neutral state, nor that it would become part of both alliances – NATO and the Warsaw Pact that still existed at that time,” the politician said, noting that it would be “absurd “, and this was understood by the then President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev.

On the eve of the war in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin said that in the 1990s, Russia was “blatantly deceived” by assuring that NATO would not move east. “Not a single inch to the east, they told us in the 1990s. So what? They cheated. They just blatantly deceived – five waves of NATO expansion. And now corresponding systems are appearing in Romania and Poland,” Putin said at the annual press conference at the end of December 2021.

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