Germany's Merz says rules-based world not dead despite 'rough winds'

Germany's Merz says rules-based world not dead despite 'rough winds'

BERLIN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday said the goal of a rules-based global ​order was not dead, calling for a stronger ‌NATO within Europe while still extending the hand of cooperation to the ‌United States.

Speaking to the German parliament, Merz also said that Europe will no longer be cowed by tariff threats, after U.S. President Donald Trump backed away from using such ⁠tariffs as a weapon ‌to seize Greenland.

Merz's speech underscored how European leaders have been emboldened to try to project ‍European strength and values, after the standoff with Trump over Greenland and nearly four years of war between Russia and Ukraine.

"For ​some weeks now, we have been seeing with increasing ‌clarity the emergence of a world of great powers. Rough winds are blowing in this world, and we will feel their effects for the foreseeable future," Merz told lawmakers.

He added that in recent weeks, "we have been able to ⁠experience something of the joy of ​self-respect", adding that rules-based action ​and rules-based trade are not dead.

"More and more countries around the world are recognizing that the ‍current global reorganization ⁠also presents an opportunity for all actors who prefer rules to arbitrariness and who see more advantages in ⁠free and fair trade than in the one-sided pursuit of sole ‌self-interest," he added.

(Reporting by Sarah Marsh and Matthias ‌Williams; Editing by Madeline Chambers)

 

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