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Takes aim at Trumps’ ‘winners and losers’ policy

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BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel is standing by her suggestion that Europe can no longer entirely rely on the US as she prepares to host President Donald Trump at the Group of 20 summit.

Merkel made the comment during a campaign event in late May, shortly after the G-7 summit in Italy.

Asked in an interview with weekly Die Zeit published Wednesday whether she would repeat it today, she replied: “Yes, exactly that way.”

“It is, for example, open whether we can and should in the future rely on the US investing so much as it has so far in UN’s work, in Middle East policy, in European security policy or in peace missions in Africa,” Merkel was quoted as saying.

She conceded that “we really don’t have a legal claim to the Americans committing themselves everywhere in the world.”

“The US will probably not engage in Africa to the extent that would be necessary, particular­ly since they barely have oil interests any more in Africa and the Arab world,” she said.

Merkel held a pre-summit meeting in Berlin last week with the event’s European participan­ts, who underscore­d their backing for the Paris accord fighting climate change.

Merkel reiterated that the Trump administra­tion’s decision to withdraw from the Paris accord is “extraordin­arily regrettabl­e,” though she noted that many US states and cities want to continue participat­ing.

“We have to react now to prevent long-term consequenc­es of climate change,” she added.

The chancellor also pointed to a broader difference between Germany and the US administra­tion on globalizat­ion.

“While we seek chances to cooperate for everyone’s benefit, globalizat­ion is seen in the American administra­tion as a process which isn’t about win-win situations but about winners and losers,” she said.

Trump won’t be the only challengin­g guest at the summit Friday and Saturday in Hamburg, which will also include Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“We have to take the configurat­ions as they are,” Merkel said. “As G-20 chairwoman, I have the job of working out ways of reaching agreement and not contributi­ng to an inability to talk.”

 ??  ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping in Berlin on Wednesday. (Reuters)
German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping in Berlin on Wednesday. (Reuters)

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