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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - MARCH 04: President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen holds a press conference following a meeting with Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg and the announcement of a new EU climate deal, at the European Commission on March 4, 2020 in Brussels, Belgium.  (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
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Just days after Ursula von der Leyen returned from a controversial visit to China on April 7th, she had been due to fly to South America to nudge a trade deal along. In a small act of mercy, the meeting with the Brazilian president has had to be postponed. She probably needs the breather. In the past four months her diary has included a visit to President Joe Biden in Washington, an address to the Canadian parliament, tea with King Charles, a guest appearance at a German cabinet meeting, repeat summits of the EU’s 27 national heads in Brussels and trips to see the leaders of Britain, Estonia, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden and Ukraine. Next month she will jet off to attend the G7 summit in Japan.

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