Scholz seeks closer economic ties in Vietnam
By DW
17 January 2023 |
2:50 pm
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is heading to Indonesia for the G20 summit. On the way, Scholz made a stop in Hanoi for talks on forging closer economic links with Vietnam.
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