CDU leader Friedrich Mertz will travel to Kiev on Monday, according to Bild.
The opposition leader is thus one of the first German politicians to visit Ukraine.
In mid-April, Greens politician Anton Hofreiter, FDP MP Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann and SPD politician Michael Roth had already traveled to Ukraine.
Meanwhile, requests to travel to Kyiv and Chancellor Olaf Solz (SPD) are becoming louder. At best, even with his French counterpart Emanuel Macron. So far, however, there are no plans in this direction. But this is obviously not foreseen.
At a local CSU conference in Würzburg, CSU leader Markus Söder called Scholz’s behavior in the Ukraine crisis “unworthy of a German chancellor.”
Source: Capital

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