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Trump has ‘weakened’ the West, hurt EU interests — German FM

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BERLIN: Germany unleashed a volley of criticism Monday against US President Donald Trump, slamming his ‘short- sighted’ policies that have ‘ weakened the West’ and hurt European interests.

The sharp words from Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel came after Trump concluded his first official tour abroad which took him to Saudi Arabia, Israel, Brussels and then Italy for a G7 summit.

They followed Chancellor Angela Merkel’s warning on Sunday that the United States and Britain may no longer be completely reliable partners.

Germany’s exasperati­on was laid bare after the G7 summit which wrapped up on Saturday with the US refusing so far to sign up to upholding the 2015 Paris climate accord.

Days earlier, in Saudi Arabia, Trump had presided over the single largest US arms deal in American history, worth US$ 110 billion over the next decade and including ships, tanks and antimissil­e systems.

Gabriel said that “anyone who accelerate­s climate change by weakening environmen­tal protection, who sells more weapons in conflict zones and who does not want to politicall­y resolve religious conflicts is putting peace in Europe at risk”.

“The short- sighted policies of the American government stand against the interests of the European Union,” he said, judging that “the West has become smaller, at least it has become weaker”.

“We Europeans must fight for more climate protection, fewer weapons and against religious (fanaticism), otherwise the Middle East and Africa will be further destabilis­ed,” Gabriel said.

Germany’s harsh words for Washington, traditiona­lly a close ally, were highly unusual and came as relations have grown increasing­ly frosty.

When Trump was inaugurate­d in January, Merkel had told the billionair­e and former reality TV show star that cooperatio­n would be on the basis of shared democratic values.

The relationsh­ip between Merkel and Trump contrasts with the warm ties between her and former US president Barack Obama – who last week travelled to Berlin to attend a key Protestant conference.

Obama’s participat­ion in a forum with Merkel last Thursday came hours before her meeting with Trump in Brussels at the Nato summit.

At the alliance’s meeting on Thursday, Trump lambasted 23 of the alliance’s 28 members – including Germany – for “still not paying what they should be paying” towards the funding of the bloc. — AFP

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McCain lays a wreath during a visit to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia. — Reuters photo
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Sigmar Gabriel

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