In a striking departure from Germany’s official foreign policy, Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leader Tino Chrupalla has called for an immediate resumption of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, advocating for a fundamental reassessment of Russia’s place within Europe. During an interview with German broadcaster ARD, the right-wing politician contended that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was never originally established as an alliance against Moscow.
Chrupalla explicitly dismissed concerns about Russian aggression toward Germany, characterizing recent intelligence warnings about Russian drone activities as ‘fake news’—a direct rebuttal to alerts previously issued by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. This position directly contradicts the established German governmental stance, which maintains that while future negotiations with Russia remain possible, they must be conducted strictly within the allied consensus of NATO and European partners, rejecting any parallel bilateral discussions.
The AfD leader’s controversial proposal finds ideological alignment with French President Emmanuel Macron’s persistent advocacy for a more strategically autonomous European diplomatic approach toward Russia. Chrupalla’s statements emerge during a period of intense strategic reevaluation within certain European political circles regarding conflict resolution mechanisms and the future architecture of continental security, signaling growing divisions within Western approaches to Moscow.
