Lars Klingbeil defends Merz and Germany's Iran policy against Trump criticism
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Updated · DW (English) · May 1
Lars Klingbeil defends Merz and Germany's Iran policy against Trump criticism
12 articles · Updated · DW (English) · May 1
Speaking at a Labor Day event in Bergkamen, Klingbeil said Germany needed no advice from Donald Trump and urged him to secure serious peace talks in Iran.
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His intervention followed Merz's claim Tehran had humiliated Washington and Trump's angry rebuttal, as tensions grew despite Merz insisting ties remained strong and Trump threatening US troop cuts in Germany.
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