German Political Rift Deepens Over Russian Gas Import Debate
The Green Party calls for CDU leader Friedrich Merz to remove negotiators who suggested resuming Russian gas imports under certain conditions.
- Green Party deputy leader Konstantin von Notz demanded CDU leader Friedrich Merz exclude members advocating for potential Russian gas imports from coalition talks.
- CDU members Jan Heinisch and Thomas Bareiß suggested resuming Russian gas imports if a just and secure peace is achieved, sparking backlash.
- The CDU clarified that these views are individual opinions and not representative of the party’s official stance, reaffirming their commitment to energy independence from Russia.
- Von Notz criticized the CDU’s response as insufficient, alleging ongoing ties to Russia within the party and expressing concern over the SPD's lack of comment.
- The Nord Stream 2 pipeline, halted in 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, remains a central symbol in the broader debate over Germany's energy policy and geopolitical strategy.