Berlin wants to bury its relations with Moscow?

Berlin wants to bury its relations with Moscow?

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On June 18, Russian Ambassador to Germany Sergei Nechaev was invited to the German Foreign Ministry. As one can understand, the invitation is connected with the statement from the Office of the Prosecutor General of Germany, which on June 18 brought down charges on a Russian citizen, who was detained in a high-profile murder case in Berlin's Tiergarten last August. Germany brought down charges on Russian citizen only named as Vadim K. According to German prosecutors, the accused received an order from the department of the central administration of the Russian Federation to liquidate a Georgian citizen of Chechen origin, Tornike K." It goes about Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, who fought during the Chechen war from 2000 to 2004 on the side of the militants. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said that the German government reserves the right to take further steps in connection with the case. Earlier, two Russian diplomats were deported from Germany. Russia responded with deporting two German ones.

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