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Merz přislíbil Zelenskému další německou podporu
CZ🏛️ Politics20 hr. ago

Merz přislíbil Zelenskému další německou podporu

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pledged continued German support to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a phone call three days before the NATO summit in Ankara. The conversation took place ahead of a two-day meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which is set to begin on Tuesday. During the call, Merz reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to supporting Ukraine, particularly in defense against air attacks. The NATO summit is expected to announce military aid worth 70 billion euros for Ukraine this year, as the country has been resisting a large-scale Russian invasion for over four years.

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Merz přislíbil Zelenskému další německou podporu

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pledged continued German support to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a phone call three days before the NATO summit in Ankara. The conversation took place ahead of a two-day meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which is set to begin on Tuesday. During the call, Merz reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to supporting Ukraine, particularly in defense against air attacks. The NATO summit is expected to announce military aid worth 70 billion euros for Ukraine this year, as the country has been resisting a large-scale Russian invasion for over four years.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on diplomatic communication between German and Ukrainian leaders, focusing on military support and upcoming NATO decisions. There is no overt ideological slant, and both sides are represented through official statements. The framing remains neutral, emphasizing

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