Vance Opposes "Firewalls"
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Vice President Vance tells Europe's leaders: Stop putting a 'firewall' around far right

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Vice President Vance tells Europe 's leaders: Stop putting a 'firewall' around far right.
Meeting with Alice Weidel comes nine days before a German election.
Mainstream German parties say they won't work with the party, a stance often referred to as a “firewall” Polls put Alternative for Germany , or AfD , in second place going into the Feb. 23 election.
Mr. Gahr Støre said Ukrainian refugees accounted for a significant increase in unvetted immigrants in recent years .
He argued that Ukrainian refugees were accepted “because there is a bloody war going on, which he did not mention, which I think is not really addressing reality” “I don’t agree with him that what’s happening in Ukraine is less important than the presumed loss of freedom of speech in Europe ”.
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