Scholz, Macron and Tusk to meet in Berlin to hash out differences on Ukraine

Politicians discuss EU membership, military strength, and climate issues in recent meetings.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

David Cameron visited Berlin and emphasized the importance of politicians in the current generation. Elmedin Konaković warned against frustrating Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding EU accession, citing geopolitical factors. German Foreign Minister Baerbock encouraged Chancellor Scholz to consider sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine, differing from Scholz’s position. Ursula von der Leyen is seeking more military strength and less focus on climate issues for her second term as European Commission President.

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