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Trump, German Chancellor Discuss Iran, Israel, Ukraine

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Friedrich Merz says they agreed to remain in 'close contact' - Anadolu Ajansı

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Federal Chancellor Merz has, in his own words, exchanged views with US President Trump on the current wars.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke by phone with US President Donald Trump today, mainly to discuss developments in the Iran war. As he said in a post, the discussion also included developments in Israel and Ukraine, while the two sides agreed to maintain an open line of communication and continue the exchange of views in the near future. www.ertnews.gr

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Merz and Trump discuss war in Iran and situation in UkraineThe German Chancellor held talks with the US President on the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. The parties agreed on further close contacts.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz gave details of his telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, 22 March. "This afternoon, I discussed with US President Donald Trump the situation in Iran, Israel and Ukraine," Merz wrote. WAC ZAINTESUDE Mertz's frustration in the EU is becoming more visible — Bloomberg added that he would continue to maintain close contact with Trump and continue to negotiate with him shortly.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) spoke by telephone with US President Donald Trump on Sunday afternoon. The Chancellor stated that the situations in Iran, Israel, and Ukraine were discussed. "We agreed to remain in close contact," he added. The exchange will "continue soon." Merz did not provide further details about the topics discussed. It also remained unclear how the US President reacted. Recently, relations between Trump and NATO all…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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