Trump and Merkel ‘get along very well’: White House

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Donald Trump pose for a family picture as they attend the Summit of the Heads of State and of Government of the G7, the group of most industrialized economies, plus the European Union, on May 26, 2017 at the ancient Greek Theater in Taormina, Sicily. The leaders of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the US and Italy will be joined by representatives of the European Union and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as well as teams from Ethiopia, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria and Tunisia during the summit from May 26 to 27, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / PHILIPPE WOJAZER / ALTERNATIVE CROP
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and United States President Donald Trump pose for a family picture as they attend the Summit of the Heads of State and of Government of the G7, the group of most industrialized economies, plus the European Union, on May 26 in Sicily. /AFP/

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — The White House poured cold water on suggestions of a transatlantic rift Tuesday, saying United States President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel “get along very well.”

After Merkel seemed to question the durability of the US-European Union alliance under Trump, urging Europeans to “take our destiny in our own hands,” White House spokesperson Sean Spicer tried to scotch talk of any problems.

Spicer said that during a recent trip to Europe, Trump had “reaffirmed the need to deepen and improve our transatlantic relationship.”

The White House also insisted that Merkel’s view of a more strategically independent Europe was not incompatible with Trump’s demand for more European defense spending.

Spicer described Trump’s personal relationship with Merkel as excellent.

“They get along very well,” said Spicer. “He has a lot of respect for her.”

“He views not just Germany but the rest of Europe as an important American ally.”

“I think the relationship that the president has had with Merkel, he would describe as fairly unbelievable.”

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