Germany, Britain, France, Estonia and Belgium, European members of the UN Security Council, all signed a letter demanding that Russia be transparent about the circumstances and details behind the attack on Navalny. They make this demand on the basis of Germany's discovery that Russia seemed to poison Navalny with a chemical nerve agent, and according to a council declaration in 2019, "any use of chemical weapons anywhere, at any time, by anyone, under any circumstance is unacceptable and a threat to international peace and security." On the other hand, Russia suggested that the signatory countries "cooperate with the Russian Authorities" as a response to the letter.
As Germany celebrates the 30th anniversary of its reunification, RT News mourns over the partnership that could've been. In addition to blaming Americas desire for "domination over lucrative partnership," the article also emphasizes the souring relations between the US and Germany through statements from German diplomat Frank Elbe. America's disapproval of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project is among the most visible divides between Germany and Russia, and the US, according to the article. Aside from these facts though, the general theme of the article seems to be passing blatant criticism of US Foreign Policy as objective news through the lens of a German holiday.