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October 6, 2008 10:56:03 PM CDT



Germany Bickers Over Obama Speech at Landmark

Posted Jul 9, 08 7:45 AM CDT in Politics World 

(Newser) – Barack Obama will be in Berlin in 2 weeks, and his campaign wants to stage a major speech at the Brandenburg Gate, the most famous symbol of German reunification. Berlin's mayor is keen on the idea, reports Der Spiegel, saying yesterday that he'd love Obama to address the public there. But Angela Merkel's office is opposed to letting a candidate, not an elected president, speak at the site.

Although the final decision lies with Berlin's city council, the German chancellery is nonplussed at seeing one of the country's main symbols become a backdrop for a foreign election campaign rally. Obama's July 24 visit to Berlin is the highlight of a European tour that will also include stops in London and Paris.

Source Der Spiegel

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