Chancellor Merkel goes to Washington

Jeff Tyler May 1, 2014

German chancellor Angela Merkel will meet with President Obama on Friday to discuss possible economic sanctions against Russia. But Germany’s business relationship with Russia complicates the situation.

“So far, Germany seems to have supported the latest EU sanctions, which are targeting far more political officials. But not, like the U.S. sanctions, targeting specific businesses,” says Angela Stent, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University.

Germany depends on Russia for about a third of its energy needs. And Germany is also Russia’s biggest trading partner in Europe.

“There are more than 6,000 German companies that are actually operating, producing in Russia,” says Anders Aslund, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “The German business community is very strongly opposed to sanctions against Russia.”

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