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German FM discusses prisoners with Iranian counterpart

Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Friday discussed the fate of Germans held in Iran with her Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, her ministry said.

The two ministers held a telephone call with a "particular focus... on German consular cases", the ministry wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Berlin’s strategic hand in Greek-Turkish relations

"We see this with a lot of positive excitement," said Germany's Ambassador in Athens Andreas Kindl when asked about his perspective on the Greek-Turkish summit at the recent Athens Security Forum. The German government has ample cause for satisfaction regarding recent developments in relations between Greece and Turkey.

Germany's 100% Gas Storage Fills, Prices Fall 4.5%!

Germany's natural gas storages are filled to 100 percent of their capacity, according to a report by the Association of European Gas Infrastructure Operators (Gas Infrastructure Europe - GIE). The capacity of the facilities in Germany is reported to be at 100.03% based on preliminary data, with allowances for changes in gas volume due to temperature variations.

Vucic meets with Sarrazin

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with the German government's special Western Balkans envoy Manuel Sarrazin on Friday to discuss the situation in the region and, among other topics, the outcome of Thursday's Brussels meeting of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.

Dacic calls for soonest possible establishment of Community of Serb Municipalities

BELGRADE - At a meeting with the German government's special Western Balkans envoy Manuel Sarrazin, Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic noted the significance of a soonest possible establishment of a Community of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo-Metohija.

Intel, Germany sign agreement for $32.8 billion chip plant

Intel and the German government have signed a deal that would see the U.S. company investing more than 30 billion euros ($32.8 billion) in a chip manufacturing site in the German city of Magdeburg, with financial support from Berlin.

Word of the agreement came as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger in the German capital.

NATO will intervene? "We see indications; Troops have been sent in a Kosovo base"

Petr Bystron, who is also a member of the Bundestag, stated in an interview for Russia Today Balkan that the bombing of the FR Yugoslavia in 1999 was a violation of international law and a sin, as well as that this illegal war led to the violent secession of a part of the sovereign country, the former Yugoslavia.

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