German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has rejected “dictated peace” in Ukraine amid the country’s ongoing war with Russia. Scholz said this while speaking to reporters during a summit in Brussels. “It is very important that we make sure that Ukraine does not have to accept a dictated peace,
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday expressed caution regarding the idea of using French nuclear weapons to protect other European countries, as he arrived at an EU summit in Brussels. When asked by a journalist,
In a meeting of EU ambassadors on Wednesday, the German delegation argued that while the Commission’s move was a positive first step, it would not be enough to meet the new realities of Europe’s security position in the medium and long term, and that changes to the fiscal rules would be needed, three EU diplomats aware of the talks told POLITICO.
Chancellor Scholz denounces a 'dictated peace,' emphasizes European support for Ukraine's sovereignty and independence - Anadolu Ajansı
Ahead of the EU summit in Brussels, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called on the European leaders to act jointly in responding to tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump. He said that “Europe is the strongest economic area in the
Leaders in Germany's likely next coalition have met to discuss Ukraine policy and security. Outgoing Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock says she wants no leading role in her Green Party parliamentary group.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is taking part in the talks. Facing the possibility of a fundamental disengagement under US President Donald Trump, European Union leaders opened a day of emergency summit talks on Thursday to beef up their own military defences and make sure Ukraine will still be properly protected by its allies.
UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer has invited the outgoing German chancellor and other key leaders to a defence meeting in London on Sunday. View on euronews
The ripple effect that Germany’s election could spell across Britain, the US and EU German chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded defeat for his centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) after what he called ...
BERLIN ― Germany’s snap election, triggered by the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s left-leaning coalition, has resulted in a sharp rightward shift. With results now in, the next government is almost certainly to be led by Sunday’s conservative ...
Germany faces its second change of leader in less than four years after the head of the center-right opposition won Sunday’s election.