Merkel warns Trump against 'destroying' UN

On Tuesday, Trump used his annual address to the United Nations to lay down a defiant message that he will reject globalism and protect American interests.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks to the media prior to the European Political Symposium at the Benedictine abbey in Ottobeuren, Bavaria, Germany, 30 September 2018.

Angela Merkel has affirmed her trust in Europe Source: AAP

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday warned US President Donald Trump against "destroying" the United Nations.

"I believe that destroying something without having developed something new is extremely dangerous," Merkel said at a regional election campaign event in Bavaria.

The veteran leader - a close ally of Trump's bugbear Barack Obama while he was president - added that she believed multilateralism was the solution to many of the world's problems.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Donald J. Trump stand together as they gather for a family picture during a NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, July 11, 2018.
File image: German Chancellor Angela Merkel President Donald Trump stand together during a NATO summit. Source: AAP


Trump failed to see the possibility for win-win solutions, she said, instead seeing only one winner from any international negotiation.

In his second appearance before the UN's annual gathering last week, Trump told the General Assembly that he and his administration "reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism".




"Global governance" is a form of "coercion and domination" that "responsible nations must defend against", he charged.

Merkel's opposing view to the US leader puts her in the same camp as UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who warned before Trump took the podium in New York Tuesday that "today, world order is increasingly chaotic".





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Published 1 October 2018 4:37am
Updated 1 October 2018 4:49am
Source: AFP, SBS


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