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BERLIN (AP) — Former U.S. President Barack Obama will take part in a discussion event with Chancellor Angela Merkel at a Protestant conference in Berlin next month as Germany marks the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, organizers said Tuesday.

The May 25 event will take place in front of Berlin’s landmark Brandenburg Gate, where Obama delivered a speech as president in 2013, Germany’s Lutheran church and organizers of the German Protestant Kirchentag conference said.

The discussion is being organized jointly by the conference, which is held every two years, and the Obama Foundation.

Obama spokesman Eric Schultz confirmed the former president’s plans to join Merkel for “a moderated conversation on the importance of democracy and taking on responsibility locally and globally.”

Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, Germany’s top Lutheran bishop, said Obama’s participation “underlines how internationally we are celebrating 500 years of the Reformation.” Bedford-Strohm invited Obama last May to visit Germany for the anniversary.

Martin Luther’s revolt against Catholic Church practices started in Germany in 1517.

Obama was in Berlin in mid-November on his last European trip as president.

Schultz said that “additional details” about Obama’s visit to Europe will be relayed in the coming weeks.

His successor, Donald Trump, is expected to visit Germany for the first time as president when Merkel hosts the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg in July.

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