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German Government: Israel Sanctions No Longer an Issue in Copenhagen

According to the German government, possible European Union sanctions against Israel were virtually non-existent at the meeting of European heads of state and government in Copenhagen. The EU Commission's proposal played "only a marginal role, if at all," said deputy government spokesperson Steffen Meyer in Berlin on Thursday in response to a query from the dts news agency. The background to this was the completely new development that occurred …
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In Copenhagen, heads of state and government of more than 40 countries are currently meeting. The Danish head of government wants the EU to be "fully able to defend itself" from 2030. The Ukrainian president offers his country's experience against drones – and promotes further military aid.

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