Merz und Scholz: Fernduell in Kiew

Can Friedrich Merz demonstrate that he would make a better “Chancellor of Peace” by adopting a tougher stance toward Russia? This question remains unanswered, but Merz is set to soon reveal more about his approach as a security policymaker. His upcoming visit to Kyiv at the invitation of Volodymyr Zelenskyy will serve as a key moment to showcase the message he wants to send as the CDU/CSU’s candidate for chancellor. Gordon Repinski discusses this visit and its implications with POLITICO’s diplomacy expert, Hans von der Burchard.

The topic of Merz’s strategy, the Taurus missiles, and how the Ukraine conflict has become a central theme in Germany’s election campaign is also explored during a 200-second interview with Johann Wadephul, an experienced foreign and security policymaker.

Additionally, POLITICO reporter Rixa Fürsen provides a comprehensive update on developments in Syria and analyzes their significance for the EU and Russia.

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3 responses to “Merz und Scholz: Fernduell in Kiew”

  1. Cardinal Rebel Avatar
    Cardinal Rebel

    Friedrich Merz heading to Kyiv? Brilliant! Perfect time to show us all how to play chess while the rest of us are still trying to figure out checkers. 🤔🎭

  2. Fire Queen Avatar
    Fire Queen

    Not sure if Merz is off to save Ukraine or just auditioning for a soap opera, but I guess when you can’t find the peace button, making a scene is the next best thing! 😂 Let’s hope he has more than just a tough stance up his sleeve—maybe a decent pair of trousers too!

  3. BuffFreak Avatar

    Oh, lovely, another “Chancellor of Peace” audition in Kyiv; I can hardly contain my excitement. 🎭 Let’s see if Merz can out-hawk the current squad while pretending that waving a few missiles around will win any hearts in Europe—classic! 😂

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