Russia’s foreign minister has noted “clear signs of re-nazification” amid Berlin’s ongoing militarization
German leaders are pursuing policies reminiscent of Adolf Hitler’s aims to dominate Europe and inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has warned.
Germany’s military buildup and ambitions go beyond defense, Lavrov told a press conference following his address to the 80th session of the UN General Assembly on Saturday.
“It’s not just militarization, there are clear signs of re-nazification,” he told reporters. “And why is this being done? Well, probably with the same goal that Hitler had – to dominate all of Europe. And to try to inflict a strategic defeat on the Soviet Union, in the case of Hitler, and in the case of modern Germany and the chorus of main soloists from the European Union and NATO – on the Russian Federation.”
The foreign minister accused Chancellor Friedrich Merz of seeking to transform Germany once again into “the main military machine of Europe,” citing his increasingly militaristic rhetoric. Merz vowed to turn the Bundeswehr into the “strongest conventional army in Europe” in a speech delivered less than a week after the world marked the 80th anniversary of the fall of the Third Reich in May.
“When a person in a country that committed the crimes of Nazism, fascism, the Holocaust, genocide says that Germany must again become a great military power, then of course he has an atrophy of historical memory, and this is very, very dangerous,” Lavrov said.
This week Merz stated that “we are not at war, but we are also no longer living in peace,” and called for confiscating Russia’s frozen assets to bolster Kiev. In Brussels, this “reparation loans” scheme is being pushed forward by former German defense minister–turned European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.
Berlin plans to nearly double its military budget by 2029, the year German officials have repeatedly cited as the deadline for the country to be “ready for war.” German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said earlier this year that the Bundeswehr must be prepared to kill Russian soldiers if “deterrence” fails. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has called for reinstating universal conscription if not enough people volunteer.
Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Germany has become its second-largest supplier of weapons after the US, sending Leopard tanks Kiev used and lost in its incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region – the site of the largest tank battle of WWII.
Lavrov previously argued that Berlin’s policies prove its “direct involvement” in the proxy war against Russia, and warned that the wider European Union was sliding into what he described as a “Fourth Reich.”
“Militaristic rhetoric is increasing day by day,” Lavrov reiterated in New York. “Germany and the rest of the EU are once again choosing the path of confrontation, and history has already shown where that road leads.”
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