politicalgateway.com
Jul 24, 2008
BERLIN, July 24 (UPI) -- U.S. Sen. Barack Obama is expected to discuss trade and international peacekeeping efforts during his meeting Thursday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Obama, D-Ill., and the likely Democratic Party presidential nominee, began the European leg of his fact-finding tour in Germany, where he is to deliver a speech during a rally in at a Berlin monument, Deutsche Welle said. Before their meeting, Merkel told the newspaper she wanted to discuss trans-Atlantic political and economic ties, NATO, climate change and trade. She also said she would resist pressure to send more German troops to Afghanistan beyond a pledged increase of 1,000. Merkel said she expected continuity in U.S. relations with Europe regardless of whether Obama or Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz, won the U.S. presidential election. "In...
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