
Germany Says Trump and Merz Agree on Need for Swift Trade Accord
Germany 's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, and US President Donald Trump agreed trade disputes should be resolved quickly and discussed the need for close cooperation between the two nations.
In his first call with Trump since taking office on Tuesday, Merz also stressed Germany's robust backing for Ukraine, according to a statement late Thursday from the chancellor's office in Berlin. He made clear that Germany supports Trump's effort to end Russia 's war, while Trump congratulated Merz on his election as chancellor, according to the statement.
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