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Trump, Merkel to hold first meeting

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — US President Donald Trump will welcome German Chancellor Angela Merkel today for a White House meeting that could help determine the future of the transatlan­tic alliance and shape the working relationsh­ip between two of the world’s most powerful leaders.

The new US president and the long-serving stateswoma­n, whose country is Europe’s largest economy, will discuss funding for NATO and relations with Russia in their first meeting since Trump took office in January.

The meeting is consequent­ial for both sides.

Merkel, who officials say has prepared carefully for the encounter, is likely to press Trump for assurances of support for a strong European Union and a commitment to fight climate change.

Trump, who as a presidenti­al candidate criticized Merkel for allowing hundreds of thousands of refugees into Germany, will seek her support for his demand that North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on nations pay more for their defense needs.

Relationsh­ip building will be a less overt but important agenda item. Merkel had close relations with Trump’s Democratic and Republican predecesso­rs, Barack Obama and George W. Bush, and she is likely to seek a strong working relationsh­ip with Trump despite major policy difference­s and wariness in Germany about the former New York businessma­n.

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