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Friedrich

American  
[free-drik, free-drikh] / ˈfri drɪk, ˈfri drɪx /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Friedrich British  
/ ˈfriːdrɪç /

noun

  1. Caspar David (ˈkaspar ˈdaːfɪt). 1774–1840, German romantic landscape painter, noted for his skill in rendering changing effects of light

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The two countries will "take the first steps this year, including German participation in French nuclear exercises... and the development of conventional capacities with European partners," according to a text signed by Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

From BBC

The agreement with Germany comes after several face-to-face meetings between Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

From The Wall Street Journal

The prime minister is moving in concert here with the other leaders of the E3 - the Christian Democrat chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, and the centrist president of France, Emmanuel Macron.

From BBC

This month, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that he was holding "confidential talks with the French president about European nuclear deterrence".

From Barron's

During a visit to China on Thursday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was shown an impressive coordinated performance of humanoid robots designed by the Chinese company Unitree, aimed at showcasing Beijing's rapid technological progress.

From Barron's