Friedrich Merz to Meet Trump in Washington: Berlin Fears a Repeat of the 'Zelensky Scenario'.


Friedrich Merz, the Chancellor of Germany, will travel to Washington next week for his first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. According to Bloomberg, a representative of the German government, Stefan Cornelius, revealed that the meeting will take place shortly after Merz's inauguration.
During the meeting, they will discuss Russia's war against Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, and trade policy. For Merz, this will be the first opportunity to express his views to Trump, unlike his predecessor who did not have such an opportunity due to the previous U.S. president's support. The new chancellor intends to strengthen cooperation with Trump's administration, particularly in defense matters.
German officials have expressed concerns about possible reactions from Trump towards Merz, recalling previous instances of rudeness directed at other world leaders.
Relations between Germany and the U.S. are strained due to various contentious issues, including attitudes towards far-right parties. During his first trip to Washington as chancellor, Merz plans to discuss key international issues with Trump, trying to strengthen ties between Germany and the U.S. The discussions will also address pressing issues regarding the war in Ukraine, conflicts in the Middle East, and trade.
The meeting between Friedrich Merz and Donald Trump will cover important international issues, including the situation in Ukraine, conflicts in the Middle East, and trade policy. This visit could prove crucial for Germany-U.S. relations under the new leadership, so close monitoring and discussion of the outcomes are expected.
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