Germany’s foreign minister is heading for the United States to meet newly sworn-in U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and convey what he calls an “offer of friendship and trust.”
Sigmar Gabriel’s trip on Thursday follows criticism by Chancellor Angela Merkel of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries. It also comes amid concern in Berlin about the new administration’s intentions on trade.
Gabriel, who is also Germany’s vice chancellor, is also expected to meet U.S. Vice President Mike Pence. He stressed the United States’ longstanding status as his country’s closest ally outside Europe.
Gabriel said that “the friendship between two nations is far more than thriving cooperation between governments, but without good and trusting relations between both governments it can’t go well.”
Source: The Associated Press