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Germany is rumored to restart the U.S. Tomahawk missile arms purchase, hoping that the Trump administration will give it permission | International | Central News Agency CNA



Please agree to our privacy policy to enable news listening. (Central News Agency Berlin Comprehensive Foreign News Report on the 10th) The British Financial Times reported today, citing people familiar with the matter, that Germany is restarting its plan to purchase Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States. The Financial Times pointed out that Germany hopes to persuade the Trump administration to agree to sell Tomahawk cruise missiles and its Typhon land-based missile launch system. According to reports, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is planning to visit Washington to restart the German government’s proposal to purchase long-range weapons systems. The German government first submitted this procurement proposal in July last year, but the United States has not yet responded. The White House, the U.S. War Department and the German Defense Ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. (Compiled by: Chen Zhengjian) 1150510 Support the Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of support to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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Rubio went to the Vatican to meet with the Pope and the US State Department: Bilateral relations are strong | International | Central News Agency CNA



Please agree to our privacy policy to enable news listening. (Central News Agency, Vatican General Foreign News Report on the 7th) After weeks of tense relations between the Holy See and the White House, the U.S. State Department said today that the meeting between Pope Leo XIV and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio “underscored the strong relationship between the two parties.” Agence France-Presse reported that Pope Leo XIV discussed the situation in the Middle East with Rubio earlier. U.S. State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said: “This meeting highlights the strong relationship between the United States and the Holy See, as well as the mutual commitment of both parties to promote peace and human dignity.” A U.S. State Department official also told AFP that the meeting between Pope Leo XIV and Rubio “the atmosphere was friendly and constructive.” Reuters reported that Rubio spent two and a half hours in the Vatican. Rubio first met with Pope Leo XIV, and then held talks with the Secretary of State for the Holy See Pietro Parolin and other senior Vatican officials. (Compiled by: Chen Yanjun) 1150507 supports the Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of sponsorship to protect the freedom of the press. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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