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Merz Will Convene the Security Council Due to Fuel Problems in Germany

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz intends to convene the National Security Council in the near future to discuss the fuel situation in Germany, including jet fuel, due to the escalation in the Middle East.

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Center

As a result of the Iran war, diesel, gasoline and kerosene have become more expensive. Is there a danger of a shortage? The chancellor is reassured that the supply is currently safe. In order for this to remain so, discussions are now taking place in several rounds. The problems go beyond fuelling.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The aim is to ensure that the supply of central products such as diesel, gasoline and aviation gasoline remains secure. Merz receives Brazilian President Lula.

·Munich, Germany
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Center

Federal Chancellor Merz wants to convene the National Security Council in the light of the debate on energy supply in Germany triggered by the Iran war. CDU Chairman said at the opening of the Hannover Messe that this would happen very promptly.

·Germany
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Lean Left

The Federal Chancellor calls the supply of diesel, gasoline and kerosene "secured". Federal Minister Reiche invites airlines for talks.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The supply of kerosene is so tense that Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz calls the National Security Council together. The newly created body is to secure the fuel supply of Germany. The SPD insists on an MPK as in the Corona period.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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