Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Merkel challenges ‘America first’, issues warning to Trump

CONFLICT LOOMS Germany’s chancellor says global problems can’t be solved with protection­ism, isolation

- Reuters n letters@hindustant­imes.com

BERLIN/WASHINGTON: German Chancellor Angela Merkel promised to fight for free trade and press on with multilater­al efforts to combat climate change at the G20 summit next week, challengin­g the “America First” policies of US President Donald Trump.

In a defiant speech to parliament a week before she will host a summit of the world’s top economic powers in Hamburg, Merkel did not mention Trump by name but said global problems could not be solved with protection­ism and isolation.

Her remarks raised the prospect of an open clash with Trump at the summit. She later met with European G20 leaders who promised to present a united front in Hamburg, while making clear they preferred compromise to conflict.

“These will not be easy talks,” Merkel said. “The difference­s are obvious and it would be wrong to pretend they aren’t there. I simply won’t do this.”

The G20 summit will be held a little over a month after a G7 summit in Sicily exposed deep divisions between other western countries and Trump on climate change, trade and migration.

A short while later, Trump announced he was pulling the United States out of a landmark agreement to combat climate change reached in 2015 in Paris.

Ahead of the G20 summit, Trump has threatened to take punitive trade measures against China, including introducin­g tariffs on steel imports.

This has made for an unusually tense atmosphere before the summit and German officials acknowledg­e they have little idea what the final communique will look like.

Asked about Merkel’s comments, Trump’s national security adviser, HR McMaster, said the US relationsh­ip with Germany was “as strong as ever” and played down the discord.

The German hosts face a difficult challenge. Along with Trump, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Turkey’s Tayyip Erdogan will be attending. All have strained relations with Merkel and other European leaders.

The summit could also be disrupted by thousands of protesters expected to descend on the city .

 ?? REUTERS ?? A G20 protest sign in front of a row of policemen in Hamburg, the venue of this year’s summit.
REUTERS A G20 protest sign in front of a row of policemen in Hamburg, the venue of this year’s summit.

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