A spokesman for the German government did not confirm the news to Reuters.
Message of support to the test subject from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, It seems that they will send Olaf Solz, Emanuel Macron and Mario Draghi, as the leaders of the three most powerful countries of the European Union will visit Kyiv.
German Chancellor Olaf Solz to travel to Kyiv with French President Emanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi ahead of G7 summit at the end of June, writes today the newspaper Bild am Sonntag. The newspaper cites French and Ukrainian government sources.
A spokesman for the German government did not confirm the news to Reuters.
The President of the Commission paid a surprise visit to Kyiv on Saturday Ursula von der Layen, where he had a meeting with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. The visit was announced earlier on Saturday with tweets from the president of the European Commission.
Ursula von der Leyen said she was confident of Ukraine’s accession to the European Union and of post-war reconstruction projects during a joint press conference with the Ukrainian president.
As part of his Balkan tour on Saturday morning the German chancellor visited Skopje, coming from Thessaloniki, where he had attended the Summit dinner of the South East European Cooperation Process (SEECP). After a meeting with the Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia, Dimitar Kovacevski, the Chancellor stated that “the accession negotiations, which we promised two years ago, must now begin. I will support the request, in any case “. Northern Macedonia had been granted “candidate country” status since 2005, but the start of negotiations is delayed, initially due to the name dispute with Greece and now due to objections raised by neighboring Bulgaria.
Olaf Solz characteristically stated that “it is time, after the words, for works to follow” and that “Applies par excellence to Northern Macedonia”, which “has met all the criteria for the start of accession negotiations”. In fact, the chancellor made a brief reference to the resolution of the nomenclature with Greece, saying that “once this has been resolved, the other issues can be settled.” For his part, the Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia thanked the Chancellor for his support to Berlin and expressed the hope that at the forthcoming EU summit (June 23 and 24), his country will indeed receive the “green light” for the start of negotiations. .
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