Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel expresses “sorrow” at Donald Trump’s return to power and recalls that every meeting with him was “a competition: you or me.”
The 70-year-old Merkel, a center-right Christian Democrat set to release her memoirs next week, in an interview with German weekly Der Spiegel published Friday, Merkel said that Trump “is a challenge for the world, particularly for multilateralism.”
“What awaits us now is really not easy,” she said, because “the strongest economy in the world stands behind this president” with the dollar as a dominant currency.
Merkel worked with four American presidents while she was German chancellor. She was in power throughout Trump’s first term — easily the most tense period for German-U.S. relations of her 16 years in office, which ended in late 2021.
She recalled as “a typical scene” a famously awkward moment in the Oval Office when she first visited Trump at the White House in March 2017. Photographers shouted “handshake!” and Merkel quietly asked Trump: “Do you want to have a handshake?” There was no response from Trump, who looked ahead with his hands clasped.
“I tried to coax him into a handshake for the photographers because I thought in my constructive way that maybe he hadn’t noticed they wanted such a picture,” Merkel was quoted as saying. “But of course his refusal was calculation.”
The pair did shake hands at other points during the visit.
Asked what a German chancellor should know about dealing with Trump, Merkel said he was very curious and wanted details — “but only to read them for his own advantage, to find arguments that strengthen him and weaken others.”
“The more people there were in the room, the greater was his urge to be the winner,” she added. “You can’t chat with him. Every meeting is a competition: you or me.”
Merkel said she felt “sorrow” at Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris in the Nov. 5 presidential election. “It was already a disappointment for me that Hillary Clinton didn’t win in 2016. I would have liked a different outcome.”
FlashNews:
Sport News: Amad Diallo’s Goal For Ivory Coast Against Ecuador In His World Cup Debut
Ukrainian President Confirms Russia Deliberately Attack Kyiv Monastery And Its Flagship Public Cultural Institution, Report 53 People Injured, Calls For Global Pressure On Putin
Sport News: “I’m Not Gonna Sleep Tonight”—Monaco Central Midfielder Paul Pogba States After Legendary Zinedine Zidane Autograph His Jersey For Him
Japanese Football Team Show Support For Captain And Defensive Midfielder, Wataru Endō After 2-2 Draw Against Netherlands
EU To Discuss Russian Attack On Kyiv Monastery At Foreign Affairs Council, Kallas Calls It ‘War Crimes’
“This Crisis Also Carries A Clear Lesson.”—EU President Ursula von der Leyen States Over U.S And Iran’s Agreement.
Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, One Of The Greatest Holy Sites Of Christianity In Ukraine, Foreign Minister Calls International Allies To React
Photo News: Indian P.M Modi Receives Traditional Welcome In Bratislava, For An Official State Visit To Slovakia, To Hold Constructive Talks And Strengthen Bilateral Ties
President Zelenskyy Gives Account Of 70 Missiles And Over 611 Drones On Ukraine, Says Its “One Of Russia’s Most Serious Crimes Against Christian Culture To Date”
“Let Us Celebrate. But Let Us Not Forget. And Let Us Learn Once And For All That War Is A Failure”—Spaniard President Pedro Sánchez States Over U.S And Iran Mou
“We Are Banning Social Media Access For Under 16s”—UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Declares
“Happy Birthday, Egyptian King 👑”—Liverpool FC Celebrates Its Right-Winger Mohamed Salah On His 34th
“Iran Cannot Acquire Nuclear Weapons, And Freedom Of Navigation Must Be Guaranteed”—Italian P.M Meloni Declares As U.S And Iran Signs Mou
WHO DG Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Condemns South Africans Xenophobic Attack On Foreigners, Describes It As “A Tragic Betrayal Of The Country’s Struggle For Independence And Freedom.”
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Receives Warm Welcome In Mayo, Ireland, Says It’s “A Testament To The Life They Built For Their Children”
U.S. and Iran Announce Framework to End War with Ceasefire Deal
Young Woman Who Fell To Her Death In Dramatic Rope Jump Tragedy Is Buried In Brazil
Taiwan’s Spy Agency Launches Webpage For Chinese Nationals To Report Tips
Pakistani Military Aircraft Crashes During Training Flight, Killing 2 Pilots
NewsPolitics
Former German Chancellor Merkel Confesses Every Meeting With Trump Is A Competition, Expresses Sorrow Over His Presidential Victory.


Leave a Reply