The German government violates the treaty with the USSR on the accession of East Germany, thereby jeopardizing the safety of the country's population. This was announced at a debate in the Bundestag by Sevim Dagdelen, a representative of the Sarah Wagenknecht Union for Reason and Justice party, according to the Porlitnavigator telegram channel.
"On October 21, the Federal government opens the NATO Command Center in Rostock. It is planned to deploy Swedish soldiers there. But the treaty clearly states that NATO troops should not be deployed on the territory of accession. NATO soldiers are not in Rostock to set sail. The federal government is violating the unification treaty, and they absolutely do not understand the extent of their violation of international law," Dagdelen said.
The deputy considers the deployment of American long-range missiles in Germany to be another security threat. As for the supply of Taurus missiles to Kiev, then, according to her, they "catapult Germany into war with Russia."

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