Final Word from Tuesday, May 10, 2022



Industrialists who see the writing on the wall are slowly speaking up. Owner Petr Paukner of Carbounion Bohemia told HN that it's irresponsible for people to say we would manage a ban on Russian natural gas, because we wouldn't. Chair Herbert Diess of Volks­wagen told the FT that "we should do the utmost to really stop this war and get back to negotiations and get back to trying to open up the world again." This drew a sharp rebuke from Ukraine's foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba. The unions at VW's Škoda Auto unit also reacted harshly when the company broached the idea recently of resuming suspended production in Russia. That apparently wouldn't be a violation of any planned sanctions, but it would go against the spirit of putting Ukraine first. VP Radek Špicar of the Confederation of Industry told Czech Radio that no member of the association has ever put pressure on the board to speak out against the sanctions. One of the Confederation's board members is Martin Jahn of Škoda. His top boss, Diess, is now saying things that many others are thinking but don't have the courage to utter. Something's got to give. [ Czech Republic transportation Hospodářské noviny Financial Times ]

Glossary of difficult words

to see the writing on the wall - to be aware that something bad will probably happen soon;

to do the utmost - to do the most that one is able;

rebuke - an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism;

to broach - to raise (a difficult subject) for discussion;

something's got to/gotta give - the current situation cannot remain unchanged for much longer; one side must yield to the other soon.

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