Foreign ministers of Germany, Canada on Russia, energy partnerships, Ottawa's embassy in Ukraine

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Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly and her German counterpart, Annalena Baerbock, discuss the countries' partnerships, green hydrogen and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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All Comments (21)
  • @leojones9833
    Russia vs NATO countries ... thousand sanctions vs one sanction.. 🤣🤣🤣
  • Sooo it would seem that Germany's wealth has been primarily possible due to Russian energy!?🤯😱😳
  • What is called that if you are sanctioning. Is it that you are weaponing against Russia. Do not think people are stupids.
  • @mujkocka
    The interviewer really needs to stop going round and and around. It’s no use
  • Keep standing together, until the common people get nothing to cew 😆😆😆 politicians,
  • @markbebe9733
    Europe is biting the hands that, feeds it. Shame on you Eu.
  • canada remember when your friend Joe x'ed the pipeline that will connect to canada when he came into office?
  • @nnfefe9451
    Sanction means gas should not flow to EU. It can happen by EU not buying or by Russia not supplying.
  • I think Russia is not interested to supply gas to EU. You can keep your turbine Russia got new customers in Asia.
  • Rules of law apply when you respect other sovereign countries and don't make your problem as the world problem as the indian foreign minister said . These people gets lots of money to survive rise in food and energy but not the ordinary public .
  • @908Dannyboy
    "We worked with a desk clerk in Switzerland, we worked with the mail man in Austria, we worked with the janitor in Poland...."
  • I believe Putin doesn't buy your 'heads I win , tails you lose ' game. Hahahaha, Putin weaponising a turbine?
  • As you run around telling developing countries that have no access to electricity or cooking energy yet to use renewables, I imagined that when Russia cut gas it would be big opportunity for Germany to cut their Climate foot print and use renewables instead of going to look for gas else.