German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is to address the European Parliament on Tuesday in Strasbourg, France.
The chancellor is expected to share his views on the current situation and the future of the European Union at a time when the bloc is trying to re-orientate itself globally.
The economic fallout of Russiaโs war on Ukraine highlighted the EUโs vulnerability due to its dependence on energy imports from Moscow.
The pressure to remain competitive triggered a debate on the EUโs relations with China.
Last August, Scholz gave a speech on EU-internal matters, touching on topics like admitting new members, asylum policies and defence cooperation.
Terry Reintke, a German EU lawmaker from Mr Scholzโs coalition partner, the Greens, said that in recent months โnot everything has gone wellโโ between Berlin and Brussels.
She said the German government questioning an agreement to phase out vehicles with internal combustion engines at the last minute eroded trust.
EU lawmakers from eastern and central European countries were left disappointed by โwhat Olaf Scholz then really achieved with regard to Ukraine,โโ Ms Reintke added.
Mr Scholzโs address is to be followed by a debate with members of the European Parliament.
The speech comes at a symbolic date, as the EU celebrates on May 9 the lasting peace between its members that followed the end of World War II in 1945.
(dpa/NAN)