Biden win would bring relief but few fixes, says Merkel ally
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A sigh of relief would go around the world if Democratic challenger Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidency but Berlin would still face many of the same policy problems with Washington, Germany’s coordinator for transatlantic ties said on Friday.
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Biden win would bring relief but few fixes, says Merkel ally
A sigh of relief would go around the world if Democratic challenger Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidency but Berlin would still face many of the same policy problems with Washington, Germany's coordinator for transatlantic ties said on Friday.
Biden win would bring relief but few fixes, says Merkel ally
BERLIN (Reuters) - A sigh of relief would go around the world if Democratic challenger Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidency but Berlin would still face many of the same policy problems with Washington, Germany's coordinator for transatlantic ties said on Friday. Read full story
Biden win would bring relief but few fixes, says Merkel ally
BERLIN - A sigh of relief would go around the world if Democratic challenger Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidency but Berlin would still face many of the same policy problems with Washington, Germany's coordinator for transatlantic ties said on Friday.
Biden win would bring relief but few fixes, says Merkel ally
October 23, 2020By Andreas RinkeBERLIN (Reuters) – A sigh of relief would go around the world if Democratic challenger Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidency but Berlin would still face many of the same policy problems with Washington, Germany’s coordinator for transatlantic ties said on Friday.Peter Beyer, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative Christian Democrats, said Biden would offer a more collaborative tone than U.S. President Do…
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