We won’t give in to US threats on trade, says German minister

We won’t give in to US threats on trade, says German minister

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas insisted that all trade disputed with the US would be resolved via negotiation.

Heiko Maas has made his country’s stance on trade disputes with the US abundantly clear. (Reuters pic)
BERLIN:
Europe will not bow to threats from the United States in a trade dispute and wants to resolve it via negotiation, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Tuesday before European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker heads to Washington for talks on the issue.

“It is good that Jean-Claude Juncker will be in Washington tomorrow to talk and to seek a solution but we are not heading to negotiations with a pistol at our chest. I don’t think threats bring us closer to a solution,” Maas said.

“We in Europe must stick together… I hope that we succeed in resolving this via consensus but we will not be threatened and climb down so easily,” he told German public television.

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