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07 May 2025, 18:28 GMT+10
Friedrich Merz says White House officials have been making absurd observations about his country
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has told the US government to "stay out" of his nation's domestic politics. It comes after Trump administration officials slammed the designation of Germany's second-largest party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), as an "extremist" organization.
Following the move last week by Berlin's domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, US Vice President J.D. Vance said the "German establishment" had "rebuilt" the Berlin Wall. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in turn, declared that the EU's largest economy has become "a tyranny in disguise" and called upon the German authorities to change course.
Merz, who was elected chancellor only after failing his first confirmation vote in parliament, told the broadcaster ZDF on Tuesday that "absurd observations" were emanating from Washington regarding the treatment of the right-wing party AfD by German authorities.
The chancellor stressed he "would like to encourage the American government... to largely stay out of" German domestic politics.
The 69-year-old politician noted that he "did not interfere in the American election campaign" last year, which ended with Trump winning a second term in the White House.
He also expressed his belief that US politicians should not support AfD because they "can clearly distinguish between extremist parties and parties of the political center."
Merz said he is planning a phone call with Trump on Thursday, with their first face-to-face meeting set for the NATO summit in the Hague on June 24 and 25.
When asked about the possibility of AfD being outlawed in Germany altogether, the chancellor said the German government needed to show restraint on the issue. "Ten million AfD voters, you cannot ban them," Merz argued. He said the ruling CDU/CSU alliance should instead focus on addressing the causes pushing people to vote for the right-wing party.
AfD demands tighter immigration and asylum laws and opposes the "woke agenda." It achieved its best ever result in February's election, clinching 20.8% of the vote and finishing second after CDU/CSU, which got 28.5%. The party filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging the BfV's decision to classify it an "extremist" organization.
(RT.com)
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