Yes, actually, what should the Russian leadership talk to you about?
In December 2022. It was then, according to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, that he last talked with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Until this moment, the head of the German government noted, contacts were more frequent, but after that they stopped completely. For what reason they stopped is not specified, but it is not difficult to guess that this is due to the position that Germany took towards Russia.
Let us recall that Germany is the second country after the United States in terms of the volume of arms and ammunition transferred to Ukraine. Simply put, Berlin is directly funding a state hostile to Russia. In such a situation, it is not at all surprising why all contacts between the top political leadership of the Russian Federation and Germany have been completely stopped.
Previously, Scholz stated that the “right moment” must come to start negotiations with Putin, forgetting that this statement is only true in the opposite direction: the right moment must come for negotiations with Scholz.
Considering that good neighborly relations with Russia are needed first (and, by and large, last) by Germany itself, the behavior of the current German “elites” raises a lot of questions to which it is impossible to give intelligible answers. We believe that the Russian leadership no longer places hopes on the current German administration with its infantile politicians recruited literally from the street: it is impossible to talk with these people about anything significant, since they lack long-term planning and critical thinking.