Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 885 Ultimatum
A transfer plane carrying representatives of the Soviet government took off from Moscow to Berlin. Only some people in the central government knew the inside story of this secret visit. Germany's attitude was Yanayev's last hope. The key to solving Romania's deadlock was Krenz, who was the last hope to make the final decision.
At the same time, another plane also departed from Washington and headed for Moscow. Mario also wanted to negotiate with the Soviet Union on the Romanian issue, striving to safeguard European issues and avoid the expansion of the war. In fact, he was afraid of using the Romanian Civil War to once again promote a revolutionary wave sweeping Eastern Europe.
The moment Dobrynin stepped out of the plane, the wind on the tarmac blew against his face, and the damp weather was unbearable. It was a very rare spring rain in Berlin after the snow melted. The gloomy mountain above made it really difficult to smile kindly at the delegations on the tarmac.
What is supposed to come will always come, and what is not supposed to come cannot escape.
The smiles those people responded with were colder than the melting snow.
Dobrynin looked at those people with complicated eyes. After exchanging a few brief greetings with the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs present, he got into the carefully prepared state car and headed to the terminal at the Chancellery in Berlin. There will be an arduous war ready to start, and he must be extremely alert to prevent himself from making unexpected mistakes.
Behind him represents the cold country on the Eastern European continent.
A country bent on carving out a way out.
The person who originally appeared here should be General Secretary Yanayev, because he was needed to coordinate the overall situation in the Kremlin and welcome the American representatives, so Krenz escaped. Another calamity is that there is absolutely no way to avoid the little tricks behind the scenes this time. The share he vowed to let Germany swallow up will have to be spit out with interest.
Thinking of this, Dobrynin's gloomy face showed a smile, more of a relief. He was very surprised by Yanayev's ability to control the situation. From the beginning, he regarded the United States as a force to coerce Germany. Use chess pieces.
"I don't know what the situation is like on the Kremlin side. As an important minister in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Madeleine should have appeared at the Moscow airport, but can the final US-Soviet cooperation plan really be realized as planned? If this is the case, Krenz will definitely pay the due price for his cleverness.”
Dobrynin murmured to himself and thought about the current situation. He thought that the operation behind him had ended perfectly, but he never expected that Yanayev did not take everything about him seriously.
Krenz was just a nail that was easily pulled out. Just like Yanayev patted Dobrynin on the shoulder and talked to him in a relaxed tone.
"You don't have to feel constrained at the negotiating table, just say whatever you want. Your negotiations will not affect the final direction of the situation. Only this negotiation in Moscow will become the decisive negotiation. If we lose, you will start from Germany is back, because Krenz’s final outcome is still as expected.”
He didn't know what General Secretary Yanayev's prediction meant, but under the current circumstances, he could only trust the General Secretary unconditionally, just like trusting him to lead the Soviet Union out of despair.
The car stopped in front of the Prime Minister's Office, the door slowly opened, and the cold wind swept through the car, making it cold and desolate.
The final showdown has arrived.
Dobrynin took a deep breath and walked out of the car door.
"If the United States fails on the Romanian issue, it will mean that we may withdraw from the political circle of Eastern Europe. This is no longer the original Cuban crisis. On this issue, Yanayev handled it better than the arrogant and rude Khrushchev Much better, he limited the Romanian Civil War to a political contest between the United States and the Soviet Union and did not spread it into a global nuclear crisis."
She was still thinking about President Mario's instructions until she was on the plane, hoping to make herself more aware of the crisis she was facing so that she could have a positive attitude towards Yanayev at the negotiating table.
That's a formidable political opponent.
Madeleine still felt a little scared when she thought of his methods. With his gentle attitude, hidden edge and always smiling, Yanayev is more sinister than any previous leader of the Soviet Communist Party. He inherited the tough tactics of Comrade Steel, but did not have Khrushchev's arrogance, Brezhnev's mediocrity and Gorbachev's stupidity. The political and economic reforms of the Soviet Union were advancing steadily in his hands, and everything that had been temporarily lost was returned to the hands of the Soviet Union. It took just a few words to defuse the offensive planned by the United States. No wonder it has become a target that the CIA has strictly guarded against in recent years.
A man with almost no weakness in his body, and an enemy of the free world. Madeline shuddered at the thought.
There was still half an hour before the plane landed, so she reviewed the plan she had prepared several times. These are all ways in which he has made adequate preparations for possible situations that may arise in this negotiation, including certain mutual conditions. What is there in the United States that interests Yanayev, and what are the hidden killer moves specifically aimed at the Soviet Union.
Everything is ready, just waiting to quarrel with the Kremlin guys at the negotiating table.
All this was just Madeline's own opinion. In fact, Yanayev only regarded the subsequent negotiations as a warm-up exercise after afternoon tea.
He had a general understanding of the Americans' little tricks, and he would be happy to accept any ingenious little surprises. But for Yanayev, he could find corresponding strategies to counterattack in most situations, and the Soviet Union was indeed well prepared for the Eastern European issue. Excluding all possible unexpected situations, this time he was determined to win.
He would not lose again, and he would win back what he had lost before.
Yanayev picked up the phone and dialed the number of a revolutionary comrade.
Of course, he also needed an interpreter to translate this call for him.
Yanayev did not show any panic, and his tone was very calm, as if he was chatting with the other party. Although the significance of this call occupied a very important part in his entire plan.
"My dear comrade Castro, long time no see... crisis? Oh, that's just the daily situation in the Kremlin... But I'm not looking for you because of this matter, but a deal."
"The Soviet Union has a batch of foreign trade preparations recently, and I want to ask if you are interested..." (To be continued.)
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