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Germany's economic problems and the influx of migrants are causing pessimism among Germans about the future, which could have implications for Europe and Ukraine. The decline in Germany's support for Ukraine compared to other major European countries is a cause for concern. A German petition is urging an end to social benefits for Ukrainian refugees, while the Czech Republic is witnessing a surge in Ukrainian refugees. If Germany shrinks from its role, Europe will need to fill the leadership void in Ukraine. In response to the situation, Germany has initiated a program to integrate Ukrainian refugees into the workforce.
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If Washington turns its back, Europe will need to fill the leadership void in Ukraine, Lee Hockstader writes. "But what if Germany shrinks from the role?" https://t.co/LUxDFjAUvH
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Germanyβs tremors are a warning sign for Europe β and for Ukraine, Lee Hockstader writes. https://t.co/F41ZXbpnRr