The French "20 Minutes" said that most German people believe that the French epidemic control work is not in place, the number of virus tests is too small and the mortality rate is high, and some radicals spread the dissatisfaction on the French who entered the border between the two countries.
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For similar incidents, Hailinger, head of economic affairs in Saarland, expressed his apologies, saying that "whoever does this kind of thing will violate the friendship of the people of Germany and France."
For similar incidents, Hailinger, head of economic affairs in Saarland, expressed his apologies, saying that "whoever does this kind of thing will violate the friendship of the people of Germany and France."
The French "20 Minutes" said that most German people believe that the French epidemic control work is not in place, the number of virus tests is too small and the mortality rate is high, and some radicals spread the dissatisfaction on the French who entered the border between the two countries.
For similar incidents, Hailinger, head of economic affairs in Saarland, expressed his apologies, saying that "whoever does this kind of thing will violate the friendship of the people of Germany and France."
The French "20 Minutes" said that most German people believe that the French epidemic control work is not in place, the number of virus tests is too small and the mortality rate is high, and some radicals spread the dissatisfaction on the French who entered the border between the two countries.
For similar incidents, Hailinger, head of economic affairs in Saarland, expressed his apologies, saying that "whoever does this kind of thing will violate the friendship of the people of Germany and France."
The French "20 Minutes" said that most German people believe that the French epidemic control work is not in place, the number of virus tests is too small and the mortality rate is high, and some radicals spread the dissatisfaction on the French who entered the border between the two countries.
For similar incidents, Hailinger, head of economic affairs in Saarland, expressed his apologies, saying that "whoever does this kind of thing will violate the friendship of the people of Germany and France."
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