AP: German ex-leader Merkel says she felt sorrow at Trump's comeback and recalls awkward non-handshake
AP - German ex-leader Merkel says she felt sorrow at Trumps comeback and recalls awkward non-handshake

Updated 7:09 AM EST, November 22, 2024
BERLIN (AP) Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she felt sorrow at Donald Trumps return to power and recalls that every meeting with him was a competition: you or me.
In an interview with German weekly Der Spiegel published Friday, Merkel said that Trump is a challenge for the world, particularly for multilateralism.
What awaits us now is really not easy, she said, because the strongest economy in the world stands behind this president with the dollar as a dominant currency.
Merkel worked with four American presidents while she was German chancellor. She was in power throughout Trumps first term easily the most tense period for German-U.S. relations of her 16 years in office, which ended in late 2021.
She recalled as a typical scene a famously awkward moment in the Oval Office when she first visited Trump at the White House in March 2017. Photographers shouted handshake! and Merkel quietly asked Trump: Do you want to have a handshake? There was no response from Trump, who looked ahead with his hands clasped.
I tried to coax him into a handshake for the photographers because I thought in my constructive way that maybe he hadnt noticed they wanted such a picture, Merkel was quoted as saying. But of course his refusal was calculation.
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