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Merkel, Europe and NATO hit back at Trump’s ‘obsolete’ jibe

Trump predicts more countries would ditch EU after Britain leaves

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President-elect Donald Trump, who have clashed over the latter’s claim that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is obsolete. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
German Chancellor Angela Merkel led a sharp European response to US President-elect Donald Trump Monday after he branded NATO “obsolete” and said more countries would leave the EU after Britain.

In a hard-hitting interview with two European newspapers, Trump unleashed a volley of verbal attacks on Europe and criticised Merkel’s “catastrophic” decision to open Germany’s borders to Syrian refugees.

With fears growing in Europe over Trump’s commitment to the transatlantic alliance and over signs he will pivot towards Russia, Merkel warned that the continent now had to take responsibility for itself.

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“We Europeans have our fate in our own hands,” Merkel told reporters in Berlin when asked about Trump’s criticisms, adding that she will work towards getting the EU to strengthen the economy and fight terrorism.

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EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini dismissed Trump’s prediction of further fractures, saying: “I think the European Union will stick together -- I’m 100 per cent convinced of this.”

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