Germany's new Foreign Minister Wadephul makes EU debut
- Johann Wadephul made his first EU-level diplomatic visit as Germany's foreign minister, traveling from Paris to Warsaw in early 2025.
- This visit followed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s announcement of stricter Schengen measures, which Poland and experts criticized for disregarding EU law and neighbors’ interests.
- During his visits, Wadephul expressed appreciation for the German-Polish partnership, aimed to renew ties with both France and Poland, and tackled migration issues amid Europe’s wider challenges, including the ongoing conflict caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine.
- In Warsaw, Wadephul highlighted the importance of Germans recognizing the ongoing responsibilities they hold, and he traveled by plane alongside his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot.
- The new German government aims to improve ties with France and Poland despite ongoing migration policy disagreements, emphasizing collaboration with EU partners for effective solutions.
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Germany's new Foreign Minister Wadephul makes EU debut
At his first meeting with EU counterparts, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul treads carefully. He pays as much attention to interpersonal rapport as his message of respect for Germany's closest partners.
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