PARIS, Jan 22 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sought to project unity at a meeting in Paris on Wednesday, as Europe struggles to respond with one ...
The meeting between both leaders came on the 62nd anniversary of the Elysee Treaty, a framework for French-German bilateral relations after World War II. "Our couple is solid," said Macron.
Earlier, he covered Eastern Europe for the Financial Times. He speaks Hungarian, German, French and Dutch. Europecategory Ukraine says it hit Russian oil refinery in big drone attack 2:59 PM UTC ...