Chapter 694: Burn, Berlin!
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When Kohl was ready to continue negotiations with Yanayev about the "partition" of Poland with joy, Yanayev's reply to Kohl made the other party immediately disheartened. www.biquge.info He said that the current situation in Germany is unstable, and the Soviet Union will wait until the situation has stabilized before carrying out the next series of cooperation.
This is a euphemism for the breakdown of negotiations, and of course dealing with Poland is not Kohl's choice now, so he respects Yanayev's wishes. The Soviet delegation has already begun to withdraw from Berlin for 66 consecutive years.
When Vladimir heard the news, he walked quickly to Yanayev's room. This was really a bit difficult for him to accept, obviously the Soviet Union could take advantage of the fire to loot and blackmail Germany on the Polish issue, but why did Yanayev give up this great opportunity? It's puzzling.
When Vladimir walked to the door of the corridor, he happened to see Yanayev standing at the door of the corridor, talking to the Soviet ambassador to Germany, and after seeing Vladimir coming, Yanayev stopped talking. And the other party turned around and saw that Vladimir was also very interested in saying goodbye, leaving Yanayev and Vladimir private space.
Vladimir said with some anxiety, "General Secretary Yanayev, why don't we continue to negotiate with Berlin, this is obviously the best time to force Berlin to make concessions, you think that once the crisis breaks out, there will be no time to take care of the situation in Poland, we can take the opportunity to put pressure on Poland to abandon the plan......"
"Yes, Germany has no time to take care of Poland, isn't it the perfect time for us?" Yanayev said solemnly, "Who said that we abandoned the Polish plan? It's just that when the civil strife in Germany begins, we will be able to leave Germany alone and negotiate with Kwasniewski. Moreover, Germany, the last to support Poland, has no time to look eastward, so our opportunity has come. ”
Vladimir did not know that Yanayev had prepared another plan, which was supposed to be carried out after reaching an agreement with Germany, but according to the current situation, Yanayev could leave Germany alone.
Yanayev patted Vladimir on the shoulder, and the two said as they walked, "This plan is not in a hurry, and when the whole of Germany is in chaos, we will surprise the Central European countries, a surprise that they will be afraid of." ”
There was a riot in Germany, but Yanayev could already foresee that the situation in Europe would change significantly.
Yanayev left in such a hurry that Kohl did not get to the airport in time to see him off. Herzog took the place of Kohl and saw Yanayev off.
The airport in Berlin was heavily guarded, with heavily armed police officers on guard in the terminal, and everyone knew that riots in the east had begun. Herzok had to tighten his vigilance to prevent the Soviet General Secretary from encountering an unexpected situation at the airport.
"Thank you very much President Herzog for your visit, and we are sure that we will have the opportunity to meet again next time." Yanayev smiled and shook his hand, but kept his eyes fixed on Merkel beside him.
Yanayev was somewhat surprised by Merkel's appearance. He didn't know what the meaning of this woman was when she appeared on such an occasion. Merkel stepped forward and shook hands with Yanayev very generously, "General Secretary Yanayev, I am Merkel's Federal Minister of Environment and Nature Conservation. It's an honor to be here with you. ”
Vladimir, who was standing next to Yanayev, also stared at the greatest "communist spy" in German history, and the meeting between the two was full of unstable gunpowder.
"This is Minister Vladimir, right?" Merkel turned to Vladimir, who was next to Yanayev, and said, "Thank you for everything you have done in Germany, I think the German people will always remember what you did, Minister Vladimir." ”
Merkel emphasized what he had done, and this pun greeting made Vladimir feel a little unpleasant, but considering that it was still public, Vladimir smiled in return, whispering, "I'm ashamed to have done just a trivial thing." But I don't know if what has been done will change the fate of the two countries, Germany and the Soviet Union. ”
In fact, both knew what this trivial little thing meant, and Yanayev had opened the cage in which the trapped beasts of East Germany were imprisoned. Cole was the only one who remained in the dark. Merkel knows the truth, but she can't tell. Merkel has already gone further and further from the USSR on the German issue, and it is only a matter of time before she partes ways.
"Even the smallest things can have a huge impact through the butterfly effect, Comrade Vladimir." After hearing Vladimir's answer, Merkel smiled very strangely, "Next time, in a formal diplomatic occasion, I hope to have a good deal with you." ”
"Okay." Vladimir said with a smile.
Merkel added in a whisper, "Of course, in the capacity of German Chancellor, if you can become the General Secretary of the Soviets." ”
After a brief conversation, the two went their separate ways on the tarmac. After getting on the plane, Vladimir could still see Merkel's silent figure through the glass window, and I don't know why he always had a sense of foreboding.
Vladimir shook his head to reject this exaggerated idea, turned to Yanayev and said, "After we leave Berlin, the East German riots will deepen even in the Berlin area." No matter how hard Cole tried this time, he couldn't put out the flames of war that were burning. It is ironic that the refugees ruined Germany, while we saved it in disguise. ”
"Nothing is yet to the end, Comrade Vladimir." Yanayev glanced at him, "I hope that this war will continue until the situation in Europe gets out of control, and we will not be on the sidelines and have a chance to return to Euro 6." ”
Remembering that he had instigated and used the German media to advocate for Kohl's aid to Eastern Europe and the accommodation of refugees, Yanayev secretly congratulated himself on the right move. The deployment of six years ago has slowly begun to take effect, and through a series of butterfly effects, the direction of the entire history has been taken in an unknown direction.
All that Yanayev could do was accomplished, and now he could only wait, for a fire to sweep through Germany, for change to return to Western Europe. Just like the sea of steel in those years, it burned the Reichstag and burned the whole of Berlin in a devastating manner.
He said silently in his heart.
"Burn, Berlin." 8