August 29, 2022
1 min read

Scholz to give speech on EU’s ‘turning point’

His predecessor, Angela Merkel, also spoke in the Karolinum in 2008. Afterwards, Scholz is set to meet Prime Minister Petr Fiala…reports Asian Lite News

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to give a keynote speech touching on a major shift in European policy when he visits Prague on Monday.

The speech, part of his first visit to the Czech Republic as leader of the German government, will address a “turning point of the European Union” and its effects on the bloc.

Scholz already used the phrase “turning point” in February to describe the impact of Russia’s attack on Ukraine and the resulting shift of German foreign and security policy.

The Chancellor is set to give a 60-minute speech in the Karolinum, the historic main building of Charles University, which was founded in 1348 and is one of the oldest universities in Europe.

His predecessor, Angela Merkel, also spoke in the Karolinum in 2008. Afterwards, Scholz is set to meet Prime Minister Petr Fiala.

Talks are likely to focus on European energy policy, visa restrictions for Russian tourists and arms deliveries to Ukraine.

The Czech Republic took over the EU Council presidency on July 1.

A meeting of foreign ministers will take place in Prague on Tuesday and Wednesday, and an EU summit is planned there for the beginning of October.

ALSO READ-EU set to suspend visa agreement with Russia

Previous Story

Truss considers 5% cut in VAT  

Next Story

UAE celebrates Emirati Women’s Day

Latest from -Top News

Putin, World Leaders Mourn Ahmedabad Plane Crash

At least 169 Indians and 53 British nationals were travelling in Air India’s flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London’s Gatwick airport….reports Asian Lite News Condolences from leaders across the world continue to

‘Devastating’: UK PM on Air India Flight Crash

At least 169 Indians and 53 British nationals were travelling in Air India’s flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London’s Gatwick airport….reports Asian Lite News World leaders, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer,

Visa row paralyses Nepal Parliament

Opposition presses for probe into Home Ministry links, visa scam exposes deep-rooted corruption at Kathmandu airport A political deadlock in Nepal’s federal parliament has now entered its third week, with sessions of

Student fury over poll delay in Bangladesh

Awami League’s student wing warns of creeping extremism, minority attacks, and pro-Pakistan tilt under Muhammad Yunus-led interim regime as 2026 election plans spark fierce backlash across Bangladesh. A political storm is brewing

Congress questions US invite to Pakistan on Army Day

Congress MP Jairam Ramesh slams the US for hosting Pakistan’s army chief, questions India’s diplomatic stance, and demands a full security debate post-Pahalgam in Parliament’s monsoon session. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Russia mulls leaving WHO, WTO

It comes after Western countries cut off large parts of

Tunisia, EU sign MoU on comprehensive strategic partnership

The agreement includes €105 million in aid to combat irregular