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Never forget damage done by nationalism and hate: German president in France

IndiaTimes Monday, 10 June 2024
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned against the dangers of nationalism Monday, as he visited a World War II massacre site in France a day after European elections saw advances for the far right. Among the German head of state's audience was President Emmanuel Macron, who called new national elections to France's parliament Sunday, after his party's disastrous showing in the European vote.
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News video: 'Never forget damage caused in Europe by hatred', says German President

'Never forget damage caused in Europe by hatred', says German President 00:58

"Let us never forget the damage caused in Europe by nationalism and hatred!", says German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier giving a speech in Oradour-sur-Glane in France, as governments in France and Germany have been weakened following a surge in far-right parties in the the EU vote.

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