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Obama to meet with German leader Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel walks past the Algerian national guard Thursday, July 17, 2008. Merkel sought to boost ties with Algeria as she over saw a deal to build one of the world's largest mosques in Algiers and launched a panel to enhance economic relations with this strategic oil and gas exporter. Merkel said she had agreed with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to set up this panel to 'intensify and dynamize' business relations between Germany and Algeria. Germany depends to a large extent on Russia for its natural gas, and deepening ties with gas-rich Algeria could help diversify supplies.Merkel and Bouteflika met last weekend at the Mediterranean Summit in Paris. German Chancellor Angela Merkel walks past the Algerian national guard Thursday, July 17, 2008. Merkel sought to boost ties with Algeria as she over saw a deal to build one of the world's largest mosques in Algiers and launched a panel to enhance economic relations with this strategic oil and gas exporter. Merkel said she had agreed with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to set up this panel to "intensify and dynamize" business relations between Germany and Algeria. Germany depends to a large extent on Russia for its natural gas, and deepening ties with gas-rich Algeria could help diversify supplies.Merkel and Bouteflika met last weekend at the Mediterranean Summit in Paris. (AP Photo/Ouahab Hebbat)
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July 18, 2008

BERLIN—Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman says the German leader will welcome U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama to her office in Berlin next Thursday.

Spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm says the meeting at the chancellery is expected to take place on Thursday morning.

Obama's stop in Berlin is part of a tour of the Middle East and Europe aimed at burnishing the Democratic candidate's foreign policy credentials.

Obama also is expected to deliver a speech in Berlin. It remains unclear where that event might take place.

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