A moderator accidentally introduced the German opposition leader Friedrich Merz as a “Chancellor”. The public and the participants on the stage of the Munich Safety Conference laughed, Merz thanked him “for the compliment”.
The politician pointed out between him and the chancellery would still be “60 million voters”. Moderator Katarzyna Pisarska immediately corrected himself.
On Saturday in Munich, Merz spoke about a possible NATO member of Ukraine, about the delivery of Taurus marching aircraft to the war country and an alleged interference by the US government in the German election campaign.
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About the future of Ukraine, Merz said that a possible NATO membership of the country should not be removed from the table. “Since the last NATO top, there has been an agreement within NATO that Ukraine receives the perspective of membership.”
The opposition politician was also open to the delivery of Taurus marching aircraft from Ukraine. “We have to make these deliveries. We have to be ready, but only if we agree with the European partners.
Source: Krone

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