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German politician Olaf Scholtz met with Senator Chris Kuns as part of his visit ...

German Chancellor Scholtz shared a photo with his "double": who is about

German politician Olaf Scholtz met with Senator Chris Kuns as part of his visit to Washington, in particular for discussion with representatives of the Upper House of Congress of further assistance to Ukraine. The German Chancellor Olaf Soltz, during his visit to Washington, met with his "double" Chris Kuns, a senator from the Democratic Party. Scholz reported this in X (former Twitter) on Friday, February 9. "It is always nice to meet my double Chris Kuns," Solt wrote.

The photo on which both politicians stand nearby and smiled, published on his social networks and kuns. He signed the corresponding photo with the words, "Who is who?". Chris Kuns is a 60-year-old American politician who has represented Delaware in the US Senate since November 15, 2010. During his studies, in 1988, he moved from the Republican Party to the Democratic. The head of the executive of the New Casl district from 2005 to 2010.

In January 2022, he voted against the project of sanctions for the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline as a means of preventing Russian invasion in Ukraine. We will remind, on February 9, German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz during his visit to Washington met with Senators of the United States and discussed further assistance to Ukraine. The German politician did not hide positive emotions from meeting with members of the US Senate. He spoke with representatives of democratic and republican parties.

"Ukraine needs all our support to protect itself from Russian aggression," he said. On February 8, a procedural vote was held in the US Senate for consideration of the draft law on assistance to Ukraine. In total, 67 senators voted in favor of a decision that will provide further process of consideration and adoption of the document, 32 opposed. It should be noted that the day before, the US Senate did not support a large package of funding for international assistance and migration reform.