New German leader Friedrich Merz will meet Trump at the White House next week
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, June 6, 2025.
- The meeting follows ongoing trade disputes and Russia's war in Ukraine, with previous tensions between the U.S. And the EU impacting relations.
- Merz aims to address tariffs, NATO spending, support for Ukraine, and international security while leveraging his business background and conservative stance on immigration.
- Trump has imposed a 50% tariff on EU goods, including German exports, and seeks NATO members to spend 5% of GDP on defense, a target Merz supports.
- The meeting may ease trade tensions, reinforce Western unity on Ukraine, and clarify defense commitments amid strained transatlantic relations.
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Meeting with US President Trump is unpredictable. Chancellor Friedrich Merz received a surprisingly warm treatment.
Federal Chancellor Merz was welcomed by US President Trump at the White House in Washington. At the Oval Office, Merz offered the United States a close cooperation: "We have so much in common in our history. We owe a lot to the Americans. We will never forget that."
Merz is visiting Trump at the White House. The chancellor has succeeded in "being strong in the matter and warm with the human being," writes communication psychologist Benedikt Held. He has consciously built up sympathy, but has taken a clear stance on Ukraine's support.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz succeeds in a good start-up visit to Donald Trump, even if the differences with the US administration become clear. But it is a meeting at eye level. The coming weeks will show how sustainable the connection is.
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