The Netherlands is bringing in new measures to control coronavirus in a bid to reverse the sharp rise in new cases, and tougher rules are also in the pipeline if there is no improvement. The new plans were outlined by ministers at a press conference on Tuesday evening, shortly after officials raised the risk level to ‘severe’ now that the average number of hospital admissions per day is above 100.
Although social distancing will not be compulsory, it is the government’s ‘urgent advice’, prime minister Mark Rutte told a press conference on Tuesday evening.
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The Netherlands: Press conference PM Mark Rutte on measures related to the increased numbers of Coronavirus cases in the Netherlands
In this official Netherlands government website are included all the Press conferences by Dutch government officials, including the latest by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, in relation to measures that will be taken by the government as a result of the recent alarming increasing numbers of new Coronavirus cases in th
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May 2, 2017
Germany and Russia: Chancellor Merkel faces President Putin in tense Sochi press conference
Merkel and Putin: an intelligent exchange of viewpoints |
"I am not the kind of a person that is easily scared," she told reporters at a joint press conference with Vladimir Putin in Sochi on Tuesday.
Berlin would take "decisive action" if fake news were distributed, Merkel added, citing the examples of thefictional rape of a Russian girl or claims against German troops in Latvia. Merkel expressed confidence that Germans "will be able to campaign amongst themselves, without interference."
In turn, Russia's Putin dismissed the allegations about political meddling in the West as "rumors."
"We never interfere in the political life and the political processes of other countries and we don't want anybody interfering in our political life," he said.
Merkel traveled to Sochi on Tuesday for her first visit in two years, as part of her tour ahead of the upcoming G20 summit in Hamburg. Relations between Berlin and Moscow deteriorated following the Crimea crisis which started in 2014, and Germany and Russia are at odds over conflicts in Syria and Ukraine.
Merkel also urged Putin to "use his influence" to protect gays in the Muslim-dominated Russian republic of Chechnya. Recently, Russian activists reported that state authorities were rounding up gays and torturing them, and several were allegedly killed in the crackdown.
Additionally, the German leader stressed the right of anti-government forces to hold rallies against the Kremlin, after scores of protesters were arrested.
Putin responded by praising the Russian security forces, saying they were "more reserved and liberal" than many of their European colleagues who used "tear gas and batons" to disperse protest.
"Thankfully, we had no need for this so far," he said.
Note EU-Digest: Regardless of the differences there are in the relationship between many of the EU countries and Russia, there is a mutual respect and civility for each others viewpoints .
Comparing the Trump Administrations high level meetings, Press conferences, interviews and Presidential Public appearances these past three months in light of this recent Merkel -Putin Sochhi Press meeting, one can certainly call it a "night and day difference".
It has been reported that the US President during his first 100 days in office made 213 false statements.
Watching and listening to these two Heads of State intelligent composed and articulately answered responses to difficult questions, at least can give us all some hope again that there still is a chance to solve political problems regardless of Donald Trump.
Read more: Chancellor Merkel faces President Putin in tense Sochi press conference | News | DW.COM | 02.05.2017
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