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BERLIN, June 26 (Xinhuanet) -- German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder
left here on Sunday for a brief visit to the United States.
Schroeder will meet US President George W. Bush on
Monday to focus on the European Union's future, the Middle East peace process,
assistance to poor countries and a dispute over UN reform.
Washington has rejected a plan by Germany, Brazil,
India and Japan to become permanent members of the UN Security Council and
proposed that "two or so" countries, join as permanent members.
Germany favors a plan that would enlarge the council
to 25 seats, including six new permanent and four rotating seats. Japan, Brazil,
India and Germany formed a lobbying group in New York aimed at helping each
other gain permanent seats on the Security Council.
Schroeder's visit to the United States, cut short by
one day, comes against the backdrop that he is seeking an early election. The
chancellor has said he would start a constitutional process on July 1.
Germany's polls show that support for Schroeder is
lagging behind that of opposition Christian Democratic Union candidate Angela
Merkel. German media reported that this may be Schroeder's last official visit
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