Trump, Germany's Merz kick off friendly meeting with talks on Ukraine and trade
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met US President Donald Trump at the White House on June 5, 2025, during Merz's first visit to Washington.
- The meeting followed Trump's 75-minute call with Vladimir Putin on June 4, 2025, amid rising tensions after Ukraine's deep drone strikes on Sunday inside Russia.
- The leaders focused on Ukraine, defense spending, and trade, discussing Germany's increased defense budget and Trump's tariff threats on EU goods.
- Trump confirmed a 50% tariff on aluminum and steel and EU imports stand threatened, while Merz stressed Europe's continued need for US support before Friday's D-Day anniversary.
- The talks suggested improved US-German cooperation on defense and trade, but tariff threats and geopolitical tensions underscore ongoing transatlantic challenges.
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The Chancellor was in the Oval Office on Thursday and addressed a range of issues with Donald Trump, including his tax policy, the war in Ukraine and support for NATO
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