Chapter 852: The Fragmented New Oriental Policy

The Soviet envoy to Germany, Dobrynin, was the first card played by Yanayev, and he needed to know the attitude of the German Democratic Baath Party towards the Soviet Union. Pen "Fun" Cabinet www.biquge.info direct friendly peace visit would not allow the USSR to come to a real answer, and it was necessary to test the other side on certain issues in order to draw conclusions.

This kind of thing had to be done by someone with a lot of diplomatic experience, and Dobrynin, who had decades of experience as the Soviet ambassador to the United States, was the obvious choice for Yanayev.

As Yanayev's special diplomatic adviser, Dobrynin had a sense of mission, not only from the Kremlin's orders, but also reminded Dobrynin of the meeting between Molotov and Hitler in 1940.

However, Krentz's tactics were more clever, cleverly exploiting the contradictions between the United States and the Soviet Union to cause a wolf pack effect. The Kremlin wants to know exactly what steps the other side is going to take.

In the immediate fourth week of the election, Berlin, which had been gradually calming, ushered in a new round of unease.

It was the end of winter, and the sky was a gloomy blue through the dry branches, and the white snow that had not yet dispersed looked a little pale. The gloom that had accumulated in the sky had dissipated, but people's faces did not show a look of relief. Instead, it became more dignified.

The last rays of light before falling into darkness.

An even more terrible blizzard is approaching.

The platforms and passages of the Berlin train station have been locked, the Mercedes-Benz bridge car of the state guest convoy is parked outside waiting for the guests in Berlin, and a group of high-ranking political figures in suits, in addition to the German foreign minister, there is another high-ranking figure, the president of the parliament, Joniškis.

According to Krenz's arrangement, they were here to greet Primakov, a special guest.

As soon as the train entered the pit stop, the black windows blocked Joniškis's view. When the train came to a stop, a bunch of people came out of the carriage. Immediately behind an attaché. He is not tall or fat, with a typical Slavic face, and he looks polite.

Dobrynin slowly approached Jonishkis, a light gray suit that made him look more like some mild-mannered university professor. But those who have dealt with him know that the person who has been able to balance the situation between the United States and the Soviet Union for so many years is not a simple role.

That plain face, but it felt colder than the snow of Berlin winter.

Putting aside these unrealistic thoughts, Jonishkis stepped forward, stretched out his hand to him, and said in a friendly voice, "Hello, Mr. Dobrynin. I am the speaker of the Congress, Jonishkis. ”

Dobrynin paused for a moment, did not immediately stretch out his hand, nodded at Jonishkis, and said hello.

This scene was a little embarrassing, but as soon as Dobrynin came up, he said with a slight mockery, "I didn't expect even the speaker of the parliament to come, what is Germany doing?" Is it a weakness in what you have done? ”

Jonishkis frowned, after all, he was from a military background, and he was a little unhappy with this mockery of Dobrynin. The foreign minister, who was standing on the side, paused for a moment, saw that the situation was not good, and was worried that Jonishkis would spoil something big, so he added a sentence appropriately.

"No, you are mistaken, this is to repeat the respect for the cooperative relationship between the USSR and Germany, after all, we are allies of the united front. Isn't it? ”

The relationship between allies in the united front is emphasized, and it is naturally impossible for the other side to say something excessive.

Looking at the Foreign Minister's smiling answer, Dobrynin nodded and did not speak. Neither the foreign minister nor the speaker of the parliament was on the spot, so he showed lukewarm attitude to the other side's boasting, and he was concerned about the talks with Krenz and how he would react when he raised Yanayev's questions.

Now it can still show a calm appearance, and when the original form is revealed, the Soviet Union will not show mercy because of class friendship. Krenz's reaction will determine Yanayev's next move.

Whether to destroy Krenz, or to destroy the entire German Democratic Baath Party, anyway, the Soviet Union has another chess piece hidden in the top echelons of the German cabinet.

After receiving Dobrynin, the destination of the state guest convoy was the German Chancellery.

Along the way, Jonischkis expressed Soviet-German friendly views to Dobrynin, and even about the follow-up of the policy of carving up Eastern Europe, such as the integration of the alliance formed by Germany and Poland and other Central European countries and the axis formed by the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries, turning Eastern Europe into a captive fattening sheep that can be controlled by both sides using oil, economy, resources, etc.

"I can assure you that the cooperation of the USSR with Germany was the most correct thing to do, and if you chose someone else, then this is a loss for Moscow. I hope that the relationship between the two sides will not break down because of some gossip. ”

Despite his efforts to divert the subject, Dobrynin was unimpressed by Joniškis's statement, and asked him bluntly, "By the way, do you remember the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany's Hallstein?" ”

Jonishkis gave the other a strange look.

The Hallstein Doctrine was formulated by Walter Hallstein, State Secretary of the Federal Republic of Germany, who claimed that the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany represented the whole of Germany alone, did not recognize the German Democratic Republic, and did not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any country with which the German Democratic Republic had diplomatic relations, with the exception of the Soviet Union, which was responsible for the reunification of Germany as one of the four victorious powers.

"Of course, I don't forget that difficult time in Germany."

Jonishkis heard Dobrynin's tone change, but he didn't know what he was going to do.

Dobrynin took off his glasses and said to himself, "The essence of the Halstein Doctrine is that the Federal Republic of Germany represents the whole of Germany and does not recognize the GDR at that time, so it cannot establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any country that has diplomatic relations with East Germany." The Hallstein Doctrine was also at the heart of the foreign policy of your Adenauer government, but the embarrassing facts later showed that the implementation of the Halstein Doctrine only constrained the Federal Republic of Germany's own diplomatic capacity and isolated itself. Isn't it? ”

Jonishkis didn't know what to reply to at once, so he could only say "Hmm." ”

"Then came the era of the New Eastern Policy, which was actively pursued by the Brandt government, which improved relations between the GDR and the Federal Republic of Germany, and in 1972 you signed the Treaty on the Foundations of Relations between the two countries, with the aim of normalizing relations between the countries. Relations with other countries in Eastern Europe were improved, and then diplomatic relations were established with Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and other countries in December 1973. It eased the cold relations between Germany and Eastern European countries, and took advantage of Germany's rapid economic situation to successfully win over the vast majority of countries at that time. ”

The higher he held, the worse he fell, and Dobrynin liked to raise first and then suppress when he spoke.

"But what about now?"

The Soviet envoy looked up, and the counterattack finally began, and he counted the German Democratic Baath Party one by one.

"Isn't what Germany is doing to the countries of Eastern Europe a return to the era of Halsteinism from the New Eastern Policy? You did everything you could to stop the countries of Eastern Europe, plundered them, and treated them as appendages to dumping in the German market, and the manufacturing industry in Romania, the Czech Republic and other countries collapsed, and the unemployed people had to go to Europe to wash dishes and toilets. It is no wonder that when Yanayev proposed a partition policy, he readily agreed. You can't wait to knock each other out. ”

Jonishkis's expression was a little unnatural, and it was not uncommon for Krenz to abandon some of the established foreign policies in favor of more radical measures, such as the plundering of the origin of materials, and the filthy inside story of directly monopolizing a certain industry in order to ensure that the capitalists in Western Europe controlled the market smoothly.

Germany's economic problems dictate that after the right-wing comes to power, the countries of Eastern Europe will not have a good life. The New Eastern Policy turned into some kind of radical approach mixed with Khaledism.

In the end, he added a sentence of nirvana, "With such a policy, it is difficult for us to guarantee that you will not make some shady means when the Soviet Union is engaged in the Eastern European issue." Is it a coincidence, for example, the issue of the events of the US Secretary of State's visit to Eastern Europe? ”

After finishing speaking, Dobrynin looked at the pale face of the other party very calmly, and a harmless smile.

"Did you say so?" (To be continued.) )