Delayed Arrival Likely to Disrupt Trump-Merz Davos Meeting
A planned meeting between Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Davos may not occur as expected due to Trump's late arrival, according to a German source.
In a development that may affect diplomatic relations, a planned meeting in Davos between U.S. President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is reportedly on fragile ground.
A German source revealed that Trump's delayed arrival has cast doubt on the meeting's feasibility.
The meeting was scheduled as part of broader diplomatic discussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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