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Merkel says she's 'fine' after trembling spell

June 18, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel looks on during a press conference with Ukraine's new president on his first official visit to Germany at the Chancellery in Berlin on Tuesday. — AFP
German Chancellor Angela Merkel looks on during a press conference with Ukraine's new president on his first official visit to Germany at the Chancellery in Berlin on Tuesday. — AFP

BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel dismissed concerns about her health after visibly trembling at an official ceremony on Tuesday, saying she was just a bit dehydrated in the heat.

Merkel appeared unsteady and was shaking as she stood in the midday sun next to visiting Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, whom she was welcoming to her office building with military honors.

Asked by reporter about her well-being at a news conference about 90 minutes later, Merkel smiled: "I've drunk at least three glasses of water and so I'm doing fine."

Zelensky, 41, made light of Merkel's uneasy spell, joking that he would have come to her rescue if necessary.

"She was standing next to me and completely safe," he said.

Merkel, frequently called the European Union's most influential leader and the most powerful woman in the world, turns 65 next month.

She has said she will leave politics at the end of her current term, in 2021. — AFP


June 18, 2019
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