Trump and Merz Navigate Global Tensions Amid Iran Conflict
U.S. President Donald Trump met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House to discuss the expanding U.S.-Israel war against Iran and its impact on global oil prices. While emphasizing shared goals against Iran's regime, the talks also covered trade and military cooperation amid tense geopolitical developments.
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the White House on Tuesday, as the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran intensified, spiking global oil prices to their highest since 2024.
In the Oval Office, Trump indicated discussions would cover the ongoing war and trade agreements, emphasizing Germany's supportive stance against Iran's regime. Merz highlighted the shared goal of dismantling Iran's leadership while addressing Russia's actions in Ukraine.
European leaders, including Merz, are navigating complex diplomacy amidst concerns over the legality of the Iran strikes and potential U.S. tariffs. As Merz seeks to strengthen ties with Trump, geopolitical tensions and international legal issues loom large over the meeting.
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