Heiko Maas
Heiko Maas is a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who served as Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2018 to 2021. He played a significant role in shaping Germany's foreign policy during a contentious period marked by the Nord Stream pipeline debates and the growing tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Born on Sep 19, 1966 (59 years old)
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Latvia:
Heiko Maas is the German Foreign Minister who stated that Germany would not participate in the attacks on Iran.
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China:
Heiko Maas stated that Germany and France need to communicate with China more than ever in the face of a turbulent world.
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China:
Heiko Maas is scheduled to visit Washington to propose the establishment of a NATO joint task force.
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Israel:
Heiko Maas participated in discussions regarding the implementation of the peace council.
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China:
Heiko Maas was the German Foreign Minister who met with Wang Yi to discuss Taiwan issues.
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China:
Heiko Maas is mentioned as the German Foreign Minister who met with Wang Yi to discuss Taiwan.
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China:
Heiko Maas is the German Foreign Minister who engaged in talks with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
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Switzerland:
Heiko Maas, the former German foreign minister, reacted dismissively to Trump's warnings about energy dependence on Russia.
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Germany:
Heiko Maas is mentioned in the context of a conflict regarding his comments on Syria, highlighting issues with communication.
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Iceland:
The German Foreign Minister describes the horrors in Sudan as apocalyptic.
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