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Angela Merkel's Memoirs: Putin, Obama, Trump, And Brexit

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and British Prime Minister David Cameron shake hands after a news conference following a meeting at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Friday, May 29, 20

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has released her memoir titled 'Freedom,' offering insights into her 16-year tenure as a leader. Merkel, known for her matter-of-fact approach, recounts key moments from her political career, including interactions with world leaders such as Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump.

Dealing with Putin's Power Games

Merkel recalls challenging encounters with Russian President Putin, highlighting his 'power games' and self-righteousness. Despite differences, Merkel defends her diplomatic decisions regarding Russia, including a controversial 2015 peace deal for eastern Ukraine.

Meetings with Obama and Trump

Merkel describes contrasting experiences with former U.S. Presidents Obama and Trump. While she found Obama to be collaborative and supportive, her interactions with Trump were marked by tensions and provocations.

Reflections on Brexit
Merkel contrasts experiences with Obama and Trump.
Memoir recounts Merkel's encounters with Putin's power games.
Reflects on Brexit, expressing regret over the outcome.
Discusses decision to step down after four terms as chancellor.
Merkel defends diplomatic decisions regarding Russia.
Challenges faced by David Cameron during Brexit.

Merkel reflects on the Brexit referendum, expressing regret over the outcome and questioning whether more could have been done to prevent it. She acknowledges the challenges faced by then-Prime Minister David Cameron and the limitations of external intervention in the Brexit process.

Transitioning from Power

Merkel's decision to step down after four terms as chancellor is highlighted in the memoir. She discusses the physical toll of leadership, citing incidents of her body shaking during public appearances as a sign of accumulated stress.

The memoir, spanning over 700 pages, provides a comprehensive account of Merkel's life and political legacy. Published in German by Kiepenheuer & Witsch, the English edition is simultaneously released by St. Martin's Press.

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