Germany considers Steinmeier-Schröder duo for Ukraine-Russia talks, Spiegel reports. Coalition sees the pairing as interesting after Putin proposed Schröder, SPD's Ahmetovic says.
Germany's ruling coalition is considering involving Frank-Walter Steinmeier alongside former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in negotiations with Russia on Ukraine, Spiegel reports, citing sources. The coalition believes a duo with Steinmeier could be interesting, after Russian Vladimir Putin proposed Schröder's candidacy.
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