Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Trump-Merkel meet key to future of alliance

-

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump hosts Germany’s Angela Merkel at the White House on Friday, a meeting delayed by a snowstorm and still clouded by a storm of words between the two ostensible allies.

The cautious German chancellor and the impulsive US president will hold talks in the Oval Office, hoping to narrow difference­s on NATO, Russia, global trade and a host of other issues.

Talks had been scheduled for Tuesday, before a blizzard in the eastern US forced a postponeme­nt.

For years, Merkel, a trained physicist, had been president Barack Obama’s closest internatio­nal partner, with the two sharing a strong rapport and a similar deliberati­ve approach. With Trump, she may settle for avoiding an open argument or a 140charact­er Twitter missive.

Before coming to office, the US president called Merkel’s acceptance of refugees a “catastroph­ic mistake” and said she was “ruining Germany.”

He also demanded countries like Germany step up defense spending, a sensitive issue for a nation that has had a strong pacifist tradition since World War 2 and proselytis­es fiscal prudence.

In a similar vein, Merkel has sought to remind the real estate mogul of democratic values. Any “close cooperatio­n,” she said, must be on the basis of the “values of democracy, freedom, respect for the rule of law and human dignity, regardless of origin, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientatio­n or political belief.”

Comments like that have prompted some of Trump’s fiercest critics to declare Merkel the new “leader of the free world,” a moniker normally taken up by the occupant of the White House.

The pair will hold a joint press conference that is sure to dredge up past barbed disagreeme­nts. Since coming to office, Trump has tempered his comments but is likely to press for higher defence spending. And European officials still fret that Trump has too closely embraced the nationalis­t ideology.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? President Donald Trump has tempered his comments but is likely to press for higher defence spending.
REUTERS FILE President Donald Trump has tempered his comments but is likely to press for higher defence spending.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India