Germany Needs No Tips From Donald Trump, Says Merz's Deputy
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The German vice-chancellor and co-president of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), Lars Klingbeil, said Friday that the government of Germany does not need “councils” from the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and defended Chancellor Friedrich Merz against criticisms from the U.S. president. “We really do not need advice from Donald Trump. Let him see the chaos he caused. Let him see that serious peace talks are now held in Iran,” Kli…
Germany needs no tips from Donald Trump, says Merz's deputy
Germany's vice chancellor says US President Donald Trump has made a mess of the Iran war and that his focus should be on ending it. As fuel prices soar, Lars Klingbeil said Trump bears responsibility for the fallout.
In the public dispute between Donald Trump and Chancellor Merz, Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil is behind the German head of government. The US President bears the responsibility for a rapid end to the Iran war.
Lars Klingbail criticized the U.S. President's strategy.
According to the Federal Chancellor, SPD leader Klingbeil also made clear criticisms of the US strategy in Iran. Trump had "made a shard heap."
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