Germany's president took an indirect swipe at U.S. President Donald Trump o...
MUNICH - Germany’s president took an indirect swipe at U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday in accusing Washington, China and Russia of stoking global mistrust and insecurity with a “great powers” competition” that could threaten a new nuclear arms race.
“‘Great again’ - even at the expense of neighbors and partners,” quipped Steinmeier, a former Social Democrat foreign minister whose comments on foreign policy carry authority. “China...accepts international law only selectively where it does not run counter to its own interests,” Steinmeier said.
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