German Navy Chief Resigns Hours After 'Putin Deserves Respect' Statement in Delhi Amid Ukraine Crisis
Hours after his comments on “Putin deserving respect" at a New Delhi think-tank amid the crisis in Ukraine, the head of Germany’s navy resigned, the country’s defence ministry spokesman said on Saturday.
Kay-Achim Schoenbach said the idea that Russia wanted to invade Ukraine was “nonsense", adding that Putin deserved respect, in comments at a think-tank meeting in New Delhi on Friday.
The vice-admiral would leave his post “with immediate effect" the spokesman told AFP.
In a video filmed at the New Delhi meeting, Schoenbach said that what Putin wanted was “to be respected".
“It’s easy to give him the respect he wants, and probably deserves as well," he said.
He also said that the Crimean peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, was gone and would not come back to Ukraine.
On Saturday, Schoenbach made it clear that his comments did not represent the government’s view and had been ill-advised.
“There is no need to quibble: it was clearly a mistake," he tweeted.
In a statement later Saturday, he said he had submitted his resignation “to avoid any more damage being done to the Germany navy and above all, to the German Federal Republic".
Earlier Saturday, the Ukrainian foreign minister had summoned Germany’s ambassador to Kyiv to protest “the categorical unacceptability" of Schoenbach’s comments.
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