
"Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is to travel to the Balkans, where he is scheduled to meet with the Serbian president, among other leaders. Germany is marking Remembrance day with a Bundestag ceremony. DW has more. Johann Wadephul will be focusing on West Balkan countries' aspirations to join the EUImage: Felix Zahn/AA/IMAGO Skip next section What you need to know German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is starting a tour of six Western Balkan countries."
"Meanwhile, Germany's Remembrance Day is to be marked by the traditional ceremony in the parliament, or Bundestag. Italian President Sergio Mattarella who will later address the parliament will join President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Friedrich Merz in laying wreathes to commemorate victims of war and oppression across the world. Read on here for a rundown of the top stories from and about Germany on Saturday, November 15, 2025, and Sunday, November 16."
"Sunday is also to see protests in the eastern city of Leipzig by football fans who are angered by ever strict security measures at games. And Germany will mark its Remembrance Day, on which victims of war and oppression from all nations are commemorated, with a ceremony at the Bundestag attended by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Italian President Sergio Mattarella."
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is embarking on a tour of six Western Balkan countries to emphasize support for their aspirations to join the European Union. Meetings will include the Serbian president and other regional leaders to discuss the accession path. Germany will observe Remembrance Day with a traditional ceremony in the Bundestag, including wreath-laying by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Chancellor Friedrich Merz to commemorate victims of war and oppression. Protests are expected in Leipzig as football fans object to increasingly strict stadium security measures. Coverage references November 15–16, 2025.
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