Chancellors of Germany
Turkey becomes dominant force in eastern Mediterranean, says ex-Chancellor
Germany's former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder stated in his latest book "Letzte Chance" (The Last Chance) that Turkey has become an "incontrovertible dominant force" in the eastern Mediterranean.
Angela confessed: Things got out of control
According to the daily "Bild", at the video conference with the heads of the CDU / CSU factions in both the Bundestag and the provincial assemblies, she spoke openly about the failure of the government.
"We lost control of the matter," the paper quoted the chancellor as saying.
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Merkel spoke to Erdogan, Mitsotakis on eastern Mediterranean
German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke by telephone to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about their dispute over energy exploration in the eastern Mediterranean, a German government spokesman said on Thursday.
PM Orban phone conversation with Chancellor Merkel;talks also aimed at situation of Romanian seasonal workers in Germany
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban had a phone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday, with the discussions aimed, among others, at the situation of Romanian seasonal workers in Germany.
"Germany wants to get directly involved in solving Kosovo issue"
According to Milivojevic, Merkel showed this by inviting Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to Berlin, but also by inviting Kosovo's newly elected Prime Minister, Albin Kurti.
Merkel Called on Europe to be Ready to Take More Responsibility
According to her, this also applies to the military sphere
Europe must be ready to take more responsibility in world politics and to develop its military potential, as its relations with the United States continue to change. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in an interview with the Financial Times.
Merkel slams Macron for calling NATO 'brain dead'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticized French President Emmanuel Macron on Nov. 7 for calling NATO "brain dead", saying the Western military alliance was "indispensable" for European security.
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Editorial: Angela Merkel’s resounding message and Greece
German Chancellor Angela Merkel in her address to the Bundestag on the 2020 state budget spoke of the great changes that are taking place in the world, the many emerging threats, global crisis points, the upset in international free trade, climate change, and above all the US-China clash and the role of Europe.
Anti Merkel far-right AfD surges in east German state polls
Germany's far-right AfD party surged in elections in two ex-communist eastern states on Sept. 1, reflecting anger over Chancellor Angela Merkel's migrant policy and a wealth gap 30 years after the Berlin Wall fell.
A new framework for Greek-German ties?
From the start of the crisis, meetings between successive Greek prime ministers and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have acquired particular importance. It was clear that Germany, as Europe's greatest power and Greece's largest creditor, played the leading role in the Union's course and, to a great extent, determined developments in Greece.
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