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Germany’s president took an indirect swipe at US President Donald Trump on Friday in accusing Washington, China and Russia of stoking global mistrust via SABCNewsOnline

In opening remarks at the annual Munich Security Conference, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier deplored the three big powers’ approach to global affairs and, without naming Trump, took issue with his vow to “make America great again”.

Steinmeier pressed that point again on Friday, but not before bemoaning the foreign policy approaches of Russia, China and the United States. “And our closest ally, the United States of America, under the present administration itself, rejects the idea of an international community.”

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