The German Foreign Ministry on Monday denied allegations that he was trying to influence the British plans to commemorate the 2014th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I. A ministry spokesman confirmed reports that he had sent an emissary to London in early August to discuss the ceremony of the centenary. But he added: “There was no intervention of any kind, as our friends and partners intend to shape its commemoration of the First World War,” The Daily Telegraph reported Sunday that the visit of Andreas Meitzner, a German diplomat in charge coordinate plans for the centennial commemoration of the European …
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