Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) co-leader Alice Weidel has reignited political debate in Germany after stating that Ukraine should compensate Germany for the damaged Nord Stream pipelines and reimburse investments linked to the project.

Alice Weidel addresses supporters as AfD intensifies campaign strategy ahead of Germany’s 2026 state elections.
Weidel’s remarks come at a time when the AfD is intensifying its campaign strategy ahead of key 2026 state elections, positioning itself as a major challenger to Germany’s mainstream political establishment.
Weidel’s Nord Stream Position
According to recent reports, Weidel argued that Germany suffered significant economic losses following the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines and suggested that Ukraine should bear financial responsibility. The statement contrasts sharply with the dominant position within the European Union, which continues to support Kyiv amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The Nord Stream pipelines, designed to transport Russian gas to Germany, have remained a flashpoint in European energy and foreign policy discussions since the explosions that rendered them inoperable.
AfD Targets 2026 State Elections
Weidel’s comments also arrive as the AfD seeks to convert rising polling numbers into executive power at the state level. The party aims to secure leadership positions in upcoming regional elections — a development that would mark a historic breakthrough for the right-wing movement in Germany.
Political observers say such gains would significantly elevate Weidel’s national profile and potentially reshape coalition dynamics within the Bundestag.
Growing Debate Over AfD’s Direction
The AfD has experienced internal and external scrutiny in recent months, including debates over policy direction, leadership strategy and ethical concerns involving party officials in certain states.
Despite the controversies, the party continues to attract voters dissatisfied with Germany’s economic performance, immigration policies and energy strategy.
What This Means for Germany
Weidel remains one of the most prominent and polarizing figures in German politics. Her latest statement on Nord Stream is likely to deepen discussions about Germany’s foreign policy stance, its economic recovery strategy and the broader future of conservative populism in Europe.
As Germany approaches critical electoral cycles, the AfD’s momentum — and Weidel’s leadership — will remain closely watched across Europe.
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