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  • German president handed key to Madrid as three-day Spain visit begins

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    German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier began a three-day state visit to Spain on Wednesday, with political discussions and a tour of Guernica on the agenda.

    Steinmeier and his wife Elke Büdenbender were welcomed at the Royal Palace in Madrid by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia with military honours and a 21-gun salute.

    Two Eurofighters from the Spanish Air Force accompanied Steinmeier’s plane on its way to Madrid after it entered the country’s airspace.

    Steinmeier was later presented with a golden key to the Spanish capital at the city hall.

    Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida called the gesture the “most important symbol of our hospitality and appreciation.”

    “This key is only given to those whom we truly respect and admire from the bottom of our hearts,” he added.

    The German leader replied that for him, the key was also “an encouragement to further strengthen mutual trust and the partnership between Germany and Spain.”

    The Spanish royal couple, who made a state visit to Germany in October 2022, will host a state banquet in honour of their guests in the evening.

    Steinmeier is the first German president to make a state visit to Spain since Johannes Rau in 2002.

    According to Steinmeier’s office, the trip is intended to reflect the good bilateral relations between Germany and Spain. It also aims to demonstrate close solidarity between pro-European partners.

    Another topic will be economic cooperation. Felipe and Steinmeier plan to open a German-Spanish economic forum together on Thursday.

    Steinmeier also plans to meet with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, with talks likely to focus on the war in Ukraine.

    Spain has recently pledged further aid of €817 million ($944 million) to Kiev.

    At the end of his visit, Steinmeier will visit the Basque Country. In addition to talks with the government of the autonomous region, he is due to visit the town of Guernica to commemorate the victims of the German bombing raid on April 26, 1937.

    During the Spanish Civil War, aircraft belonging to the German “Condor Legion” bombed the small town, destroying three-quarters of it.

    Estimates of the number of fatalities vary between 300 and 1,500. It was the first major bombing raid on a defenceless town’s population in European history.

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  • Germany’s Steinmeier kicks off three-country Africa trip in Egypt

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    German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier arrived in Egypt on Saturday afternoon at the start of a nearly week-long trip to Africa that will also include stops in Ghana and Angola. No German head of state has ever visited Angola before him.

    Steinmeier last visited the African continent in December 2024.

    Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi had invited the German president to attend the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This museum has been built within sight of the Pyramids of Giza.

    The archaeological museum exhibits more than 100,000 objects from the Pharaonic, Greek and Roman antiquity. For the first time, the complete burial equipment of the boy king Tutankhamun will be on display, including his golden death mask.

    Steinmeier was accompanied by his wife Elke Büdenbender at the museum opening.

    Talks on Middle East issues

    Steinmeier intends to use the opportunity in Cairo for bilateral talks with al-Sissi and other visiting world leaders.

    Immediately after his arrival in Cairo, Steinmeier met Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.

    The discussions with both leaders were expected mainly to focus on the situation in the Middle East following the fragile ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist organization Hamas.

    According to the Office of the Federal President in Berlin, with the subsequent visits to Ghana and Angola, Steinmeier aims to acknowledge the regional commitment of both states to stability and peace in West Africa.

    The political partnership with them is to be strengthened, and cooperation in the fields of economy, science and culture is to be expanded, it said.

    Both Ghana and Angola are political heavyweights in their region and could also hold their own economically in the current turbulent global economic situation, the presidential office added.

    Close development cooperation with Accra

    Politically, Ghana is a stable democracy and therefore a haven of peace in West Africa. There has been close development cooperation between Germany and Ghana for decades.

    Steinmeier already visited Ghana as president in 2017, but Angola has never before been visited by a German head of state.

    Angola is also seen as an important political and economic partner in Berlin. The country currently holds the chairmanship of the African Union (AU), the most important association of African states with 55 members.

    Angola is rich in resources

    Angola is the world’s fourth largest diamond producer and has large, barely tapped deposits of critical raw materials that are also needed by the German economy. Angola is an oil-rich country, with 90% of its exports being crude oil.

    Germany also mainly sources oil and gas from this country of some 38 million people.

    Steinmeier is accompanied on his trip by a business delegation.

    German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender greeted by Minister for the Public Sector Mohamed Shimy (R) at Cairo International Airport, upon their arrival to attend the opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa

    German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (L) meets with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam in a hotel, on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa

    German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (L) meets with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam in a hotel, on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa

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  • German president to attend Eurobasket final against Turkey

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    German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will attend the nation’s Eurobasket 2025 final against Turkey on Sunday in Riga.

    The presidential office said on Saturday that Steinmeier will make the trip to Latvia where world champions Germany aim for a second continental title 32 years after the first in 1993.

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    Germany’s government will also be represented, through Christiane Schenderlein, the state minister for sport and volunteering in the chancellery.

    “The whole government has its fingers crossed for the German team on Sunday,” government sources said.

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz had congratulated the team on X after Friday’s semi-final victory against Finland.

    “Final – what a strong game. You have inspired an entire country. Good luck in the final,” Merz said.

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