Merkel says Europe can’t ‘completely’ rely on U.S.

German Chancellor says she goes by her experience at international summits featuring Donald Trump.

May 29, 2017 11:03 am | Updated 11:09 am IST - BERLIN:

US President Donald Trump with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington in this March 18, 2017 photo.

US President Donald Trump with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington in this March 18, 2017 photo.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her experience at international summits featuring US President Donald Trump showed her that Europe cannot “completely” rely on Washington and other longstanding allies, the media reported.

“The times when we could completely rely on others are, to an extent, over,” Ms. Merkel said on Sunday at a campaign event in Munich.

“I experienced that in the last a few days, and therefore I can only say that we Europeans must really take our fate into our own hands,” CNN quoted the Chancellor as saying.

At the G7 Summit

At the G7 Summit last week, leaders, including Ms. Merkel, failed to convince Mr. Trump to commit to stay in the Paris climate deal.

Trump tweeted later that he would make a final decision next week, and the U.S. took a separate stance on climate from the other nations in the official G7 communique.

At the Sunday event, Ms. Merkel said that Europeans would continue to work in friendship with the U.S., the United Kingdom and others wherever possible, including Russia, but stressed her view that Europeans must be self-reliant, reports CNN.

“We need to know that we have to fight for our own future and destiny as Europeans,” Ms. Merkel said.

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