Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 943 Playing with the palm of your hand
Historically, the land of Romania has been a place for geo-political games between Western countries, Russia and Turkey. With the collapse of the Ottoman Turkish Empire, Turkey’s political power quickly faded on this land and no longer affected Romania’s geopolitical environment. . The Soviet Union has steadily controlled the political situation in Romania since 1945. This situation only lasted until 1989. After that, there was an overt and covert struggle between Western agents and the Soviets. It was not until the failure of shock economic therapy in recent years that the entire Romania collapsed. Internal conflicts broke out.
The outbreak of this conflict was the beginning of the proxy war, marking the complete separation between the Soviet Union and the West in this area. A series of countries such as Germany, the United States, and NATO appeared on this land and took turns to fight against their opponents. There was only one Soviet agent running Bucharest steadily.
Since the signing of the non-intervention treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union, the power of the United States has gradually shifted behind the scenes, and Poland has become the only representative elected by the West to participate in the political competition in the Soviet Union. Kwasniewski obviously did not realize that he was being used as a weapon by the West, and he was still willing to do so.
Now they are privately testing the Soviet Union's intentions. The outcome of a head-on conflict with the Soviet Union is that even if Yanayev has to sacrifice some of his interests, it will drag them all into the abyss.
The Kremlin is like a heavily guarded fortress, oh no, more like a prison to be precise. The guys hiding inside are more sinister and terrifying than the last, and a huge shadow casts a huge shadow over everyone who is about to step into the Kremlin.
Now Presidential Adviser Grella is standing at the door of this cage, looking towards the solemn Kremlin Palace, with melancholy emotions in his eyes. As Kwasniewski's presidential adviser and the outpost of the subsequent negotiations, Grella shoulders the important task of matching wits with the other party at the negotiating table.
With a heavy burden on his shoulders, he took a deep breath and stepped into this splendid barrier palace. In St. George's Hall, he finally saw the face he had seen countless times on the TV screen.
This was the first time he had close contact with "the most dangerous leader in Europe", accompanied by a number of diplomatic officials including the Polish ambassador in Moscow, an interpreter and the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs. But the unattractive man in front of him did not make him feel any pressure from a superior leader. He was just like an ordinary kind old man, smiling and shaking hands with himself, everything seemed casual and natural, and there was no trace of the chilling sinisterness of a far-sighted careerist.
He just stood there, chatting with Gloria. With a genial smile on his lips, he greeted the other person cordially, "Actually, I quite like Poland. The Soviet Union and Poland should be friendly and equal partners. Any fratricidal behavior is intolerable to Moscow. I hope After this meeting, the Soviet Union and Poland were able to fully exchange their views and resolve conflicts and differences.”
Grela didn't know how to reply to the general secretary's hidden words, so she could only smile angrily to cover up the guilty feeling at the corner of her mouth. But he didn't care much, because the next negotiation was the highlight.
Both Moscow and Warsaw have their own little plans, and this area of Romania has become a competition venue for each to display their methods.
Accompanied by Yanayev, Grella directly entered the Kremlin conference room. Representatives from both sides sat down and began to discuss topics related to oil trading and transportation.
The atmosphere became serious.
"Then let's get started." Yanayev's tone was sincere. He asked Grella to sit down and began to slowly discuss the current situation in Romania.
“It is generally known that the civil war in Romania is still going on, between the Bucharest regime that we support and the Luzhi regime that Poland supports...”
"Ahem." Grella interrupted Yanayev's speech. He looked a little embarrassed and corrected the other party's misstatement, "It's not supported by Poland, it's supported by Western countries. And the current question is about the Soviet Union. We want to know why the negotiations were interrupted regarding the planned gas shipment to Poland."
Yanayev nodded indifferently and said, "Oh, okay, well, the conflict between the Lukozhi regime supported by Western countries, we all hope to resolve the dispute through negotiation, just like now. But Advisor Grella, before that I want to talk to you about another thing. In Romania now, that is, on the eastern battlefield of Luzhi, Polish armored forces surrounded an army, and an army was surrounded by his allies. Abandoned army, you know?”
Grella didn't know what the Chairman of the Soviet Union wanted to say, so he asked awkwardly, "Huh? This is it?"
The general secretary sitting opposite did not care whether the other party knew about it, and continued talking to himself, "This team controls nearly a quarter of Poland's armored forces. It is really because of the existence of this team that Bucharest can sing all the way." It can be said that without this team, the war in Buchares will last longer. "
When Yanayev said this, the other party's expression changed.
"What? There is such a thing?"
Gerla looked surprised. He rarely asked about the details of the Luk-Japanese War, so he had never heard such rumors. If what Yanaev said was true, then this negotiation had a deeper meaning. Yanaev did not freeze the oil trade casually, but after careful consideration.
He found himself in a trap. The original rhetoric was useless. They were not coming for Romania's oil pipeline at all. Poland was played by the Soviet General Secretary from the beginning.
He saw a standard politician's smile on the other side's face, which was completely different from the previous amiable image.
"Yes, the Soviet Union wants to make a deal with you. If the Polish armored forces withdraw from the east, we will also withdraw this army from Romanian territory, so that you can focus on dealing with the Bucharest Corps in the south. How about it?"
"This is a very cost-effective deal. I think the Polish side will not refuse... and..."
Yanaev changed the subject and smiled and said, "The previously frozen oil trade will also be reopened. This is our request, and it is also the only request." (To be continued.)
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