Joe Biden has made his likely last visit to Berlin as US president, meeting the leaders of Germany, Britain and France. He urged Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and President Emmanuel Macron to keep up support for Ukraine’s defense, but he said there was no consensus for giving Kyiv permission to use long-range western missiles to attack Russia. For the most part, the visit was about giving Biden a European send-off, before his departure from the White House in January.
Chapter Breakdown
0:00 Biden makes likely last visit to Berlin
2:34 DW Political Correspondent Matthew Moore on significance of Biden’s meeting with EU leaders
5:51 DW Correspondent Simon Young reports on implications of Biden’s meeting for Ukraine
7:52 Rachel Tausenfreund, Senior Research Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations, on whether Europe can deal with military conflict with Russia with Trump as president
11:54 Cathryn Clüver-Ashbrook, Executive Vice President at the Bertelsmann Foundation, on Western defense spending for Ukraine
16:39 Charles Kupchan, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, on Biden’s legacy
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