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Schröder does not want to join Gazprom's supervisory board

2022-05-24T19:29:18.824Z


Schröder does not want to join Gazprom's supervisory board Created: 05/24/2022Updated: 05/24/2022, 21:25 Former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder (SPD) in the Economic Committee of the Bundestag. © Kay Nietfeld/dpa/archive image Former Chancellor Schröder has been heavily criticized for his connections to Russia. Now he has announced via an online portal that he has no plans to join the supervisory b


Schröder does not want to join Gazprom's supervisory board

Created: 05/24/2022Updated: 05/24/2022, 21:25

Former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder (SPD) in the Economic Committee of the Bundestag.

© Kay Nietfeld/dpa/archive image

Former Chancellor Schröder has been heavily criticized for his connections to Russia.

Now he has announced via an online portal that he has no plans to join the supervisory board of the energy giant Gazprom.

Berlin - Ex-Chancellor Gerhard Schröder says he has no intention of taking a seat on the board of the Russian energy giant Gazprom.

He had waived the nomination a long time ago and also informed the company of this, Schröder wrote on Tuesday evening on the online portal "Linkedin".

The authenticity of the contribution was confirmed to the German Press Agency from Schröder's environment.

Gazprom nominated Schröder for a post on the committee in early February - shortly before the Russian attack on Ukraine.

In an interview published by the New York Times in April, the former SPD leader left open whether he would accept the nomination.

Schröder has been heavily criticized in recent weeks and months for his connections to Russia.

The chancellor had held various posts for the Russian energy industry over the years: a seat on the supervisory board of the energy group Rosneft and activities for the Gazprom subsidiaries Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2. On Friday, Rosneft announced that Schröder was resigning from the supervisory board post - the ex- Chancellor announced that it was impossible for him to extend his term of office.

After this decision, Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) asked Schröder to stop further activities for companies from Russia.

The Bundestag had previously cut his office and employees in response to his continued work for Russian companies during the war against Ukraine.

The European Parliament had also called for EU sanctions against Schröder - which Chancellor Scholz rejected, however.

At the same time, there are still procedures in the SPD to exclude him from the party.

Schröder's party friend, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony Stephan Weil (SPD), had told the "Handelsblatt" shortly before Schröder's renunciation of the Gazprom commitment became known: "Holding on to the previous mandates was stubbornness, accepting a new mandate on the supervisory board of a Russian one energy company would be a provocation.”

Schröder has been close friends with Russian President Vladimir Putin since his time as chancellor (1998 to 2005).

In March he also traveled to Moscow to speak with Putin.

In the only interview so far in the New York Times after the start of the war of aggression against Ukraine, Schröder made it clear that he was still willing to use the good connections to mediate between Russia and Ukraine.

“I have always represented German interests.

I do what I can.

At least one side trusts me," said the former SPD leader.

dpa

Source: merkur

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