Chapter 853: The Bottom Line Exposed

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Ionishkis was speechless to refute and no longer discuss any questions about the alliance with the other side, and the province brought shame upon himself. Dobrynin doesn't care about the other party's attitude, his goal is Krenz to find out what the other party is thinking, so that the Kremlin can have a strategy to deal with it. With German uncertainty holding the Kremlin in check, Yanayev needs to consider how the actions of his "allies" would affect him, including whether they would lead to the collapse of the original strategic plan.

The banquet was very lively, but Dobrynin, who was sitting in the VIP seat, was a little distracted, his mind was all on Krenz, even if someone was toasting and saluting, he seemed absent-minded, hoping to finish the process hastily and get to the point as soon as possible.

After a meal in the VIP reception hall of the Chancellery, Krenz received Dobrynin, who had come from afar, and in a secluded conference room, the two sides officially entered the talks.

The content of the meeting was confidential, and neither side wanted to let a third party know the content of the conversation, except for a faithful and reliable interpreter. Krenz sat on the couch with a calm demeanor. I couldn't see a little bit of a sense of emptiness, and he was completely calm. There was no fear of reproach from the representatives of the USSR.

Dobrynin's rebuke began, and he asked, "If it is really an unbreakable alliance between us, as Chancellor Krenz said, why would the United States take a step ahead of the Soviet Union and begin to unite the countries of Eastern Europe?" And why do we act at this point where we are ready to act, is it all just a coincidence? ā€

"To be honest, we don't know where we got the information, or if the other party's visit to Eastern Europe was just a coincidence." ā€

Krentz's statement does not hold water, and Dobrynin retorts his ridiculous point, "Coincidence? If it was a coincidence, why was it so coincidental that it folded with the strategic plan of the Soviet Union? IMHO, this probability is even lower than the probability of a third world war tomorrow! The Soviet Union hoped for a satisfactory answer to this question. Nor do we want to lose an important ally. ā€

"Germany is completely out of the way, and has not been involved in the so-called Eastern European conspiracy at all, and even if it is in the words of General Secretary Yanayev, the actual situation is the internal affairs of the United States and the Eastern European countries. We don't have the right to know the inside story. Germany's position on the Eastern European question is completely in favor of the Soviet Union's approach, but this does not mean that the emergence of the United States is a traitor among us. ā€

The problem goes back to square one, Krenz repeatedly claims that Germany did not betray the Soviet Union, but the reality does not seem to be as clear as it seems. Even if it didn't, the German government must have something to hide behind its back, and from Krenz's conversation and tone, he caught some clues. Even if it weren't for them, it was absolutely inseparable from the Eastern European problem.

Dobrynin rubbed his hands and twitched the corners of his mouth to show a smile, but in Krentz's eyes, the sneer was very penetrating.

"Enough, Chancellor Krenz, do you really think that the Soviet Union could not help the German Democratic Baathification?"

The Soviets wanted Krenz to figure out where he was, he was a single-handed leader, and if he tried to drive a wedge between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve his ulterior motives, Germany would obviously be a little tender.

Krenz didn't care much about the other party's threat, and even had a hint of ridicule in his tone, "Yes, of course I understand." If you don't understand, how can you sit down and negotiate with Yanayev, who dares to send religious believers to the gas chambers and crematoriums, the Sixth Heavenly Demon King, isn't the cooperation between the Soviet Union and Germany on some kind of shaky dynamic equilibrium. ā€

As soon as the words fell, Krenz's attitude began to be gloomy, "But don't forget, this is Berlin. It is not the Kremlin in Moscow who will decide the future fate of Germany, but us. Germany's foreign policy dictates that we have the right to implement plans according to the needs of our own interests. If you want to deliberately apply the conspiracy of the Americans to Germany, then I have nothing to say. Ambassador Dobrynin, please tell the Kremlin's masters that having destroyed the German-Franco-Soviet Triple Alliance, it is only a matter of time before the USSR is left to its mercy. ā€

Haughty.

Around.

Defiant.

Krenz's attitude says it all, Dobrynin was a tentative attack. The other party rejected himself with an arrogant attitude. Sounds like a greater political gain has been obtained? Or is it that there has been a shady deal with the Americans in secret?

There is no actual evidence, but it is already possible to test the other side's thoughts.

Dobrynin did not refute, because Yanayev's order was that he needed to report to the USSR as soon as possible, regardless of the attitude of the other side, regardless of the outcome.

"It seems that this meeting can be over."

Dobrynin stood up, he had a general understanding of Germany's attitude, and although he openly told the other side that he was still a German collaborator, in reality there were fundamental differences in certain positions.

"Cooperation between the Soviet Union and Germany is still going according to plan, right?" ā€

"Of course, Chancellor Krenz, we all want to be able to build a European community, and if we insist that the revival of Germany must be trampled over the corpses of others, we will only lose both."

The last sentence was self-contained, and Dobrynin did not utter it.

By the time he spoke to Yanayev, all this had nothing to do with him. The next step will be handed over to the general secretary himself, who instigated the revolution of the German Democratic Baath Party with a hole card that is unknown to everyone in East Germany. Yanayev always has a secret hole card that can stop the situation from getting worse.

"The Soviet Union has finally relented."

Looking at Dobrynin's distant back, Krenz smiled triumphantly.

Dobrynin's angry Xingshi asked for guilt, and in the end he got nothing, and this round was won by Germany.

But he wouldn't know that this moment of victory was only the beginning of a nightmare. When the Kremlin leaders knew that they had been deceived, the expressions on their faces remained light. It's not that he doesn't want to make a move, but even if there is an accident, he still needs to plan and follow the steps to continue.

No matter how much Germany jumps up and down, it is only a matter of time, and Eastern Europe is his main problem.

When it's all over, he will make those who betray tremble and fear. (To be continued.) )