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‘Trump, Putin and Erdogan behave like autocratic rulers’

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BERLIN (Reuters) — The European Union must become stronger in response to a weakening of democracy in the US, Russia and Turkey, the leader of Germany’s center-left Social Democrats said in remarks published yesterday.

Martin Schulz, who is also a former president of the European Parliament, said that US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan behaved like “autocratic rulers.”

“It is now important to rejuvenate Europe and make it stronger. Not only through words but also through concrete policies,” Schulz told the Passauer Neue Presse.

Chancellor Angela Merkel hosts leaders of the G20 leading economies at a summit in Hamburg on July 7 to 8, where Trump’s vow to renegotiat­e trade agreements and make them better for the US is expected to be one of the most divisive topics on the agenda.

Opposition to Trump’s protection­ist agenda is one area on which Schulz and Merkel agree. Schulz last month accused Trump of destroying Western values and underminin­g internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

“There are some in the G20 that behave like autocratic rulers: Turkish President Erdogan, Russian President Putin and also US President Trump,” Schulz said.

Schulz’s SPD are 14 percentage points behind Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Bavaria-based Christian Social Union sister party three months before a national election on Sept. 24.

Trump wants Germany and other European allies to boost defense contributi­ons to the NATO military alliance. He has criticized Germany’s large trade surplus with the US.

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