Resignation of the commander of the German navy who made controversial remarks on Crimea will not be enough for restoration of Kiev's trust in Berlin's politics, Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnyk said on Sunday.
On Saturday, German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht accepted request of the navy commander, Vice Adm. Kay-Achim Schonbach, for resignation. It came a day after Schonbach said that Crimea would never come back to Ukraine and called the West's accusations of Moscow allegedly planning to invade Ukraine "nonsense."
"German Arrogance and Megalomania. Though Ukraine welcomes the timely resignation of the Inspector of Navy Kay-Achim Schonbach, this step is not sufficient to restore full trust in German politics.
The Government has to change its course towards Kyiv," Melnyk wrote on Twitter.
The Ukrainian diplomat welcomed Schonbach's resignation.
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