German Chancellor Merz Admits Nuclear Phase-Out Was Strategic Mistake
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Summary
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has publicly acknowledged that Germany's decision to phase out nuclear power was a "serious strategic mistake," criticizing the country's energy transition as the most expensive in the world. The admission reflects growing scrutiny in Berlin over the long-term impacts of the nuclear exit on energy security, costs, and economic burdens.
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the policy has made the country's energy transition the most expensive in the world
Merz's comments reflect growing scrutiny in Berlin over the long-term impacts of the nuclear phase-out
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