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Italy: Angela Merkel arrives in Rome for G20 summit01:07
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Rome to attend the G20 summit, on Saturday.

Footage filmed at the airport shows the outgoing chancellor leaving the German government plane Airbus A350.

At the meeting of the 20 most important industrialised countries, Merkel also invited her likely successor and current finance minister, Olaf Scholz (SPD).

After 16 years in office, this will be Merkel's last G20 summit. Due to ongoing coalition negotiations, she will remain in charge of business until a new government is formed.

Italy: Angela Merkel arrives in Rome for G20 summit

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October 30, 2021 at 09:01 GMT +00:00 · Published

German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Rome to attend the G20 summit, on Saturday.

Footage filmed at the airport shows the outgoing chancellor leaving the German government plane Airbus A350.

At the meeting of the 20 most important industrialised countries, Merkel also invited her likely successor and current finance minister, Olaf Scholz (SPD).

After 16 years in office, this will be Merkel's last G20 summit. Due to ongoing coalition negotiations, she will remain in charge of business until a new government is formed.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Rome to attend the G20 summit, on Saturday.

Footage filmed at the airport shows the outgoing chancellor leaving the German government plane Airbus A350.

At the meeting of the 20 most important industrialised countries, Merkel also invited her likely successor and current finance minister, Olaf Scholz (SPD).

After 16 years in office, this will be Merkel's last G20 summit. Due to ongoing coalition negotiations, she will remain in charge of business until a new government is formed.

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