Merkel to defend international cooperation at Munich conference

ADVERTISEMENT

BERLIN No country can solve the world’s problems on its own and governments can achieve more for their nations if they work together closely, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday.

Germany holds the presidency of the G20 leading economies this year, a platform Merkel wants to use to safeguard multilateral cooperation after U.S. President Donald Trump questioned international alliances and obligations and insisted on putting “America first” in his policies.

Speaking at a meeting of female lawmakers from her conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Merkel said she would use her speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday to defend the idea of multilateral cooperation.

“No country can solve the problems alone, joint action is more important,” Merkel said.

The centre-right leader, who faces a federal election in September, added she was convinced that all governments would achieve more for their own country if they worked together instead of isolating themselves.

Merkel said it was a good sign that the new U.S. administration was sending a strong delegation to this year’s security conference, a three-day meeting which starts on Friday.

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and Defense Secretary James Mattis are expected to take part with European allies seeking clarity on the Trump administration’s foreign policy strategy and its stance towards Russia.

The Munich conference has become one of the world’s most important foreign and security policy gatherings. Participants will discuss the future of transatlantic relations, NATO and the EU, the Ukraine crisis, ties to Russia and the war in Syria, according to the conference’s chairman Wolfgang Ischinger.

(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

-Reuters

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT
Just in:
Octa crypto snapshot: investors behavior predictions after Bitcoin halving // ESG Achievement Awards 2023/2024 is Open for Application, Celebrating Innovative Sustainable Practices and Responsible Risk Management // Brazilian Fintech Giant Nubank Embraces Cryptocurrencies // Crypto Advocacy Groups Challenge SEC Rule // Supreme Court asks EC 4 questions on how VVPATs work // Astana International Exchange Connects with Regional Markets Through Tabadul Hub // Dubai Airport Back in Business After Floods Disrupt Operations // Crypto Exchange Crypto.com Delays South Korean Launch for Regulatory Discussions // VinFast officially signs agreements with 12 new dealers in the US // Andertoons by Mark Anderson for Wed, 24 Apr 2024 // New Report from Sinergia Animal Reveals Financial Institution’s Lag in Animal Welfare and Food System Sustainability Policies // China Railway Construction Corporation: Breakthroughs in Early 2024 Drive the Railways Modernisation // Quality HealthCare Partners with eHealth to Enhance Patient Treatment Efficiency // Middle East totters on the edge of a cliff // Zayed Center Unveils Roadmap for Global Heritage Preservation // Leaders Co-Sign Deals to Deepen UAE-Oman Ties // Municipalities Strengthen Ties Through New Secretariat // LUX Celebrates A Century Of Unmatched Fragrance With “Still There” Campaign // Migrity Business Talent Academy Announces Innovative AI Entrepreneurship // Shaping the future crypto trading of compliance, Qmiax has launched a brand-new user interface and trading process //