Germany vows not to be intimidated again by Russia
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Germany’s foreign minister has vowed that her country will not be intimidated by Russia’s new nuclear deterrent policy. She says Berlin made that mistake in the past but will not repeat it. Annalena Baerbock told a news conference in Poland on Tuesday that Berlin will now heed the warnings of partners that border Ukraine. She was attending a meeting of foreign ministers of Poland, Germany, France and Italy. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a revised nuclear doctrine declaring that a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that’s supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack on his country.