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Merkel: Europe must step up as diplomatic player

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BERLIN: Germany wants to develop its ties with India and this should not be at the cost of its trans- Atlantic relationsh­ip, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday after meeting India’s prime minister, who called Berlin “a very reliable partner.”

Merkel, trying to repair damage after shocking Washington on Sunday by declaring the era in which Europe could rely on its partners was somewhat over, repeatedly stressed the importance of trans-Atlantic ties.

But she also highlighte­d Germany’s history of cooperatin­g with India and China in a global world.

On Monday, Merkel had underlined her doubts about the reliabilit­y of the US as an ally. Merkel talked to Modi in Berlin about developing cooperatio­n with India.

“That’s of huge importance and in no way directed against any other relationsh­ips and certainly not against the trans-Atlantic ties, which have historical­ly been very important for us and will remain so in future,” she said.

Merkel said she and Modi had discussed open markets and free and fair trade during their meeting in Berlin.

In a thinly veiled dig at the Trump administra­tion, Merkel said “protection­ist tendencies” were increasing worldwide and this made it necessary to remain open and ensure conditions for negotiatio­ns are fair.

“For that reason it’s important to us that we make progress on the German-Indian, or rather EU-Indian free trade agreement,” she said at a Berlin business forum where she shared a platform with Modi.

Modi said economic collaborat­ion between Germany and India was still “below full potential”.

Speaking at a joint news confer- ence with Modi, Merkel reiterated her view that “we need to take our fate in Europe into our own hands.”

Europe needs to step up its presence on the internatio­nal stage, for example by bringing about solutions to issues such as the Libya conflict, migration and economic problems including unemployme­nt, she said.

Merkel praised India for implementi­ng that climate pact very “intensivel­y and in a very committed way” and Modi said people had no right to ruin the environmen­t for future generation­s.

The German and Indian government­s signed numerous agreements, including on cyber cooperatio­n, developmen­t cooperatio­n, education and railway safety.

In a sign of Berlin’s shifting focus toward Asia, Merkel is also due to meet Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday.

 ??  ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a press conference in Berlin on Tuesday. (AFP)
German Chancellor Angela Merkel with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a press conference in Berlin on Tuesday. (AFP)

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