Germany To Take Greater Global Responsibility In 2019- Angela Merkel
In 2019
Germany will assume greater international responsibility and must stand up for
its convictions, Angela Merkel has vowed in an annual address.
The
chancellor said old certainties about international cooperation had "come
under pressure", alluding to strained US-German relations.
This year,
President Donald Trump and the chancellor have clashed on German domestic and
foreign policy issues.
Mrs Merkel's
new year's speech will be broadcast in full later on Monday.
Over the
past year, Chancellor Merkel has been a leading defender of multilateralism, in
contrast to Mr Trump's America First foreign policy.
"In our
own interest, we must take on more responsibility," the German leader
said, warning that global problems like climate change, migration and terrorism
cannot be solved alone.
By taking up
a temporary seat on the UN Security Council in 2019 and 2020, Germany would
push for "global solutions", Ms Merkel said.
The
chancellor, who will step down in 2021, pledged to increase the country's
spending on humanitarian and development aid, and defence.
Mrs Merkel
also addressed Germany's deep political divide, conceding her government had
let down citizens, but calling for solidarity and cooperation.
"We
will only master the challenges of our times if we stick together and
collaborate with others across borders."
This
year, Mrs Merkel averted the near collapse of her coalition governmentover
a migration row, rising out of Germany's acceptance of more than one million
migrants and refugees in 2015.
After her
party's poor results in regional elections this year, Ms Merkel announced she
would be stepping down as party chairperson, a position she has held for 18
years.
FROM .bbc.com/news/world-europe
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