Washington: President Joe Biden told German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday that he is looking to revitalize the transatlantic alliance with Germany, a relationship that became strained under former President Donald Trump.
The new president has made a series of calls to his foreign counterparts in recent days as part of his efforts to recalibrate U.S. relationships around the globe after four years of Trump’s more inward-looking “America First” policy.
Trump and Merkel’s relationship started icily and remained cool throughout Trump’s term.
After meetings with Trump in 2017, Merkel said Europe could no longer completely rely on its allies and must become more independent.
After the 2018 NATO summit, Trump called for members to devote at least 4% of their GDP to military spending and took particular aim at Merkel, whom he accused of paying Russia “billions of dollars for gas and energy” while failing to meet her nation’s commitment to spend at least 2% of GDP on defence.
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Steffen Seibert, a spokesperson for the German government, said in a statement regarding the call that Merkel welcomed Biden’s decisions in the first day of his presidency to rejoin the World Health Organization and Paris climate agreement. Trump had withdrawn the U.S. from the international health agency and climate accord signed by nearly every nation to limit global warming.
Merkel has spoken positively of Biden’s election.