Chapter 885: Ultimatum
A transit plane carrying representatives of the Soviet government lifted off from the Moscow capital and headed for Berlin. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć Info This secret visit is only known to the central part of the people, the attitude of Germany is Yanayev's last hope, and the most critical point to solve the Romanian dead end is Krenz, who is the last hope to make a decision.
At the same time, another plane also departed from Washington and headed for Moscow. Mario also had to negotiate with the Soviet Union on the Romanian issue, trying to preserve the problems of Europe and avoid the expansion of the war - in effect, fearing that the Romanian civil war would once again push forward a wave of revolution that would sweep through Eastern Europe.
The moment Dobrynin stepped out of the plane, the wind on the tarmac blew his face, and the damp weather was unbearable. After the snow melts, Berlin has a very rare spring rain, and the gloom of the mountain overhead makes it difficult to squeeze a kind smile to the delegates on the tarmac.
What should come will come, and what shouldn't come can't escape.
The smiles on those men's faces were colder than when the snow melted.
Dobrynin looked at those people with a complicated look in his eyes. After a few pleasantries with the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs present, he got on the well-prepared state guest bus and headed for the terminal of the Berlin Chancellery. There will be a hard war to be fought, and he must muster up 120,000 points of spirit to prevent himself from making accidental mistakes.
Behind him is the cold country of the Eastern European continent.
A country bent on carving out a way out.
Originally, the person who appeared here was supposed to be General Secretary Yanayev, because he needed to sit in the Kremlin to coordinate the overall situation and greet the representatives of the United States, so Krenz escaped the catastrophe. The other catastrophe was that he could not hide from the small actions he had made behind his back, and he vowed to make the share that Germany swallowed and spit it out with interest.
Thinking of this, Dobrynin's gloomy face showed a smile, more of a relief, he was very surprised by Yanayev's ability to manipulate the situation, and from the beginning he used the United States as a pawn to coerce Germany.
"I don't know what the situation is like in the Kremlin. Madeleine should have appeared at the airport in Moscow as a key minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but could the final US-Soviet cooperation plan really come to fruition as scheduled? If this is the case, Krenz will definitely pay the price for his cleverness. ā
Dobrynin muttered to himself thinking about the current situation, thinking that the operation behind him had ended perfectly, he never expected that Yanayev did not pay attention to everything about him at all.
Krenz is nothing more than a nail that has been pulled out casually. It's like Yanayev patting Dobrynin on the shoulder and talking to him in a relaxed tone.
"You don't have to feel constrained at the negotiating table, you can say whatever you want. Your negotiations will not affect the final outcome of the situation, only the one in Moscow will be the decisive one. If we lose, you'll come back from Germany, because Krenz will end up just as expected. ā
He did not know what General Secretary Yanayev meant by his anticipation, but in the current situation, he could only trust the General Secretary unconditionally, just as he trusted that he would lead the Soviet Union out of a desperate situation.
The car stopped in front of the Prime Minister's Office, the doors slowly opened, and the cold wind swept through the car, cold and bleak.
The final showdown has arrived.
Dobrynin took a deep breath and stepped out of the car door.
"If the United States loses on the Romanian issue, it will mean that we have the possibility of withdrawing from the political circle of Eastern Europe. This is no longer the Cuban Missile Crisis, and Yanayev has handled this issue much better than the arrogant and rude Khrushchev, who only limited the Romanian civil war to a political contest between the United States and the Soviet Union, and did not spread into a global nuclear crisis. ā
Until the plane, she was still reminiscing about President Mario's advice, hoping to make herself more aware of the crisis she was facing, so as to put a positive attitude towards Yanayev at the negotiating table.
It was a terrible political opponent.
Madeleine still feels a little scared when she thinks of his methods. With a gentle and elegant attitude, a hidden edge, and a smile that often hung on his lips, Yanayev was more insidious than any previous leader of the CPSU. He inherited the tough tactics of Comrade Steel, but without the arrogance of Khrushchev, without the mediocrity of Brezhnev and the stupidity of Gorbachev. The political and economic reforms of the Soviet Union made steady progress in his hands, and everything that had been briefly lost was returned to the hands of the Soviet Union. It is no wonder that the offensive planned by the United States can be defused in just a few words, and it is no wonder that it has become the target of the CIA's strict defense and death attack over the years.
There is hardly a weak man to find in his body, and he is also an enemy of the free world. Madeleine shuddered at the thought of this.
There was still half an hour before the plane landed, and she read the plan she had prepared several times. These are the things that he has made full of preparations for what might happen in this negotiation, including certain conditions for mutual exchange. What does the United States have that interests Yanayev, as well as those hidden killer tricks specifically aimed at the USSR.
Everything is ready, just waiting to quarrel with the Kremlin guys at the negotiating table.
All this is just Madeleine's self-opinion, in fact, Yanaev's next negotiations are only a warm-up exercise after afternoon tea.
He has generally figured out the small tricks of the Americans, and if there are ingenious little surprises, he will gladly accept them. But for Yanayev, in most cases there was a corresponding strategy to counterattack, and the Soviet Union was indeed well prepared for the Eastern European problem. Excluding all possible surprises, this time is a must-have.
He won't lose again, and what he lost before will be won back in one go.
Yanayev picked up the phone and dialed the number of one of his revolutionary comrades.
Of course, he also needed a translator to translate for his call.
Yanayev didn't show any fluster, and his tone was calm, as if he was talking to the other party. Although the significance of this phone call occupies a very important part of his entire plan.
"My dear Comrade Castro, long time no see...... Crisis? Oh, that's just the everyday situation in the Kremlin...... But I'm not looking for you because of this one thing, it's a deal. ā
"The Soviet Union recently had a batch of missiles ready for foreign trade, and I would like to ask you if you are interested in ......" (to be continued. )