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Chancellor Scholz is at the summit of the 20 most important industrial and emerging countries in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After the traffic light coalition's failure, however, he can only appear there as a representative of a minority government. It is currently still uncertain whether he will be nominated again as a candidate for chancellor by the SPD. The end of the G20 summit also marks the 1000th day of the war in Ukraine. According to media reports, the USA yesterday gave Ukraine permission to use long-range ATACMS missiles against targets on Russian territory. The Chancellor has so far refused to supply Taurus cruise missiles. These are repeatedly compared to ATACMS missiles due to their range. In an interview, ZDF capital studio director Diana Zimmermann asks Scholz about the results of the G20 summit, new assessments of the war in Ukraine and asks him whether he will run for chancellor again. ZDFheute also speaks live with former NATO general Egon Ramms, ZDF reporter Timm Kröger in Kiev, ZDF correspondent Armin Coerper in Moscow and Prof. Ursula Schröder from the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy in Hamburg. #scholz #g20 #chancellor 00:00 Intro 00:50 HSS correspondent Wulf Schmiese on the G20 summit 05:13 Interview with Chancellor Scholz 17:28 HSS correspondent Wulf Schmiese on the chancellor question in the SPD 22:45 Ex-NATO general on the current situation in the Ukraine war 30:10 Current figures on 1000 days of the Ukraine war 30:46 ZDF reporter Timm Kröger from Kiev on the situation in Ukraine after 1000 days of war 30:39 ZDF correspondent Armin Coerper from Moscow on the Russian nuclear doctrine 36:55 Prof. Ursula Schröder on how the war could end ----- Here on ZDFheute News you can find out what is happening in the world and what concerns us all: We provide insight into the world of news, explain the background and respond to social debates. Discuss with us in live streams and form your own opinion based on the facts we present to you. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss anything. You can always stay up to date at http://www.ZDFheute.de/.