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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is pushing the European Union to strike a trade agreement with President Donald Trump within ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump is distancing himself from Putin, German chancellor saysGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke about his relationship with US President Donald Trump and his hopes for Ukraine, ...
The incoming German chancellor campaigned as a debt hawk. Then a source told him about Trump’s plans for NATO.
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DPA International on MSNGermany's Merz says 'chemistry' between him and Trump is 'right'German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and US President Donald Trump have "good connections," the German leader was quoted as ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany's Merz wants turbo speed deal with Trump on tariffsGermany Chancellor Friedrich Merz is pushing for the tariff negotiations with the United States to move fast. "Better quick ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNZelenskyy meets Trump, Merz announces sanctions against Russia - Wednesday briefUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with US President Donald Trump at the NATO summit. Meanwhile, German Chancellor ...
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Latin Times on MSNWorld Leaders Conspire to Form Trade Org Without US As Trump Keeps Threatening Countries With TariffsAs Donald Trump threatens steep tariffs, EU leaders are quietly building a trade alliance with Indo-Pacific countries that ...
German leaders intend to ramp up defense spending and build the most powerful armed forces in Europe, but shadows of World ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNMerz says NATO spending boost to counter Russia - not please TrumpGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz insisted a pledge by NATO allies to boost defence spending at a "historic" summit starting ...
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President Donald Trump is suggesting that a commitment by NATO members to spend more on defense could help prevent future ...
Much of the annual summit in The Hague seemed catered to the impulses and worldviews of the Republican president.
President Donald Trump shared on Tuesday morning a series of texts received from NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte ahead of ...
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