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Merkel says fight against terrorism is no excuse for imposing US entry ban

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BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel told US President Donald Trump that the global fight against terrorism was no excuse for banning refugees or people from Muslimmajo­rity countries from entering the United States, her spokesman said on Sunday.

“She is convinced that even the necessary, decisive battle against terrorism does not justify putting people of a specific background or faith under general suspicion,” spokesman Steffen Seibert said. He said the German government regrets the entry travel ban on refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority states, would review the consequenc­es for German citizens with dual nationalit­ies and would “represent their interests, if needed, vis a vis our US partners”.

He said Merkel had expressed her concerns to Trump during a telephone call on Saturday and reminded him that the Geneva Convention­s require the internatio­nal community to take in war refugees on humanitari­an grounds. Trump on Friday ordered a four-month hold on allowing refugees into the United States and temporaril­y banned travelers from Syria and six other predominan­tly Muslim countries. Seibert’s comments were the first indication of discord between Merkel and Trump over the issue. The two leaders had highlighte­d common interests such as strengthen­ing Nato and combating militancy in a joint statement after their 45-minute telephone call.

Thomas Oppermann, who heads the parliament­ary faction of the Social Democrats, the junior partner in Merkel’s right-centre coalition, called Trump’s order “inhumane and foolhardy” and said it would result in significan­t damage to the US economy.

“The order contradict­s everything that makes up the United States’ good reputation as a country of immigratio­n,” he told Die Welt newspaper. “No one should be discrimina­ted against because of their religious beliefs.”

Trump on Saturday accepted Merkel’s invitation to attend the a meeting of the Group of 20 industrial­ised nations in Hamburg in July. He also invited Merkel to visit Washington soon. But Janecek said Germany had to take action if changes in the US rules meant German lawmakers and other German citizens with dual citizenshi­p could no longer visit the United States. No comment was immediatel­y available from Omid Nouripour, a Green lawmaker and vice-chief of the German-American caucus, who has German and Iranian citizenshi­p. — Reuters

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