German Chancellor Olaf Scholz strongly condemned U.S. Vice President JD Vance's suggestion to allow the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party to join the German government during his speech at the Munich Security Conference. Scholz articulated that Germany will not cooperate with extremist parties due to its historical experiences and the dangers posed by such alliances. His remarks emphasized the importance of adhering to democratic principles and governance free from far-right influence, reaffirming Germany's stance against such collaborations.
At the Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned calls from JD Vance for cooperation with Germany's far-right AfD, emphasizing the nation's historical context.
Chancellor Scholz firmly stated, 'We really reject any idea of cooperation between parties and these extreme right parties,' highlighting the rejection of extremist agendas.
In his address, Scholz further noted, 'It is not others to give us the advice to cooperate with these parties, which we are not working with for good reasons.'
Scholz's remarks reflect Germany's commitment to democratic values, where collaboration with extremist parties is seen as harmful, especially given the nation's past.
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