💨 Abstract
Friedrich Merz, the German opposition leader and potential next chancellor, has outlined his foreign policy plans, emphasizing the need to win back trust from key allies and ensure Germany is more assertive on the global stage. He aims to create a national security council to coordinate foreign, development, and defense policy and expects all cabinet members to attend EU Council meetings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Trump to global firms: Manufacture in USA or face tariffs
US exit from Paris climate deal complicates finance targets, says COP30 head
Trump signs order to create cryptocurrency working group
French woman who stopped having sex with husband wins ruling at European court
US judge temporarily blocks Trump's order restricting birthright citizenship
EU switches defence summit venue for security reasons
Italy's top court upholds Amanda Knox slander conviction
Oil falls as Trump urges OPEC to lower prices
Dollar dips after Trump comments as markets eye tariffs, central banks
OpenAI unveils tool to automate web tasks as AI agents take center-stage
Powered by MessengerX.io