The office of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has denied receiving any requests to mediate between Russia and the European Union, reflecting ongoing tensions between the two sides. This denial comes amid escalating crises in Russian-European relations.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz affirmed the importance of maintaining NATO unity during a joint press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. He highlighted Europe's desire for the alliance to continue functioning despite disagreements with the United States over the Iran conflict.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the need to accept differing views with US President Donald Trump, following the announcement of the withdrawal of 5,000 American troops from Germany. This decision has raised concerns among European allies.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has confirmed that his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump remains strong, despite disagreements over the conflict in Iran. He expressed concern about the economic impacts of the dispute during statements made in Berlin.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed his disappointment with the approach taken by the United States and Israel regarding the Iranian crisis. He emphasized the need for Europe to develop its own ideas to resolve the ongoing conflict.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday after Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran. The conversation aimed to gain insight into the current diplomatic situation.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has ignited widespread debate after stating that 80% of Syrian refugees in Germany should return home within three years. This remark was made during a press conference with interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Shahr, leading to strong reactions from various political factions.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a plan to repatriate 80% of the over 900,000 Syrian refugees in Germany during a press conference with Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara. This initiative aims to facilitate their return over the next three years.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed concerns about the effectiveness of military operations conducted by the United States and Israel against Iran during a press conference in Frankfurt on March 27. He indicated that the situation might persist for a long time without improvement.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed deep doubts about the existence of a clear strategy from the United States and Israel to end the war in Iran. He emphasized Germany's readiness to participate in stabilization efforts after combat operations cease.