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The Munich summit and confidential talks between two countries about nuclear weapons. “Understand”

Friedrich Merz had ambitious plans for his speech at this year's Munich Security Conference. Speechwriters in the chancellor's office have been working on his speech since Christmas. It was intended to describe the new situation in the world and define basic conclusions regarding German and European interests – and how to implement them in the future.

Merz agreed this with his French and British counterparts, Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer. Contrary to the custom of his predecessors, he was the first speaker to open the conference, setting the tone for the meeting of over 60 heads of state and government, around 100 ministers of foreign affairs and defense, and leading representatives of over 40 international organizations. This should not have been left to the representative of the United States, as had been the previous year when US Vice President JD Vance, at the Bayerischer Hof, drew attention to the deep gulf between his administration's views and those of Europeans.

Ashley Davis

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