US-Präsident Donald Trump und Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz (CDU) haben sich bei ihrem Treffen im Weißen Haus durchaus launig unterhalten. Dabei ging es um die Ukraine, Trumps deutsche Herkunft, ein Handelsabkommen mit der EU - und der US-Präsident konnte sich einen Seitenhieb auf Angela Merkel nicht verkneifen.
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00:00...the birth certificate of Donald Trump's grandfather, born in 1869, close to Bad Dürkheim.
00:07Right?
00:08Yeah.
00:08That's called Sirius.
00:09And his christian name was Friedrich.
00:11Right?
00:12That's Sirius Germany.
00:13Sirius Germany.
00:14That's Sirius Germany.
00:16Bad Dürkheim is Sirius Germany.
00:18But I want to thank you very much for, first of all, I want to thank you for that.
00:23Wonderful.
00:24Thank you very much.
00:25Thank you again.
00:25Fantastic.
00:26We'll put it up in a place of honor.
00:28I don't know, maybe we can, let's see, we'll put it up there someplace.
00:35It's an honor to have you.
00:36As you know, the chancellor just won a great election, very, very strong election, a very
00:43respected man.
00:44I can tell you, we've been on the phone many times talking about some of the problems of
00:48the world outside of Germany.
00:50And it's very sad what's going on.
00:53We both feel that way.
00:54What's going on with Russia, Ukraine, and other things we talk about, but Russia, Ukraine
01:00in particular.
01:01Part of our mandate is we're going to have a great relationship with your country.
01:04Thank you, first of all, Mr. President, for your kind invitation to come to Washington,
01:10D.C.
01:10I was in this building first time ever in 1982, I told you, when former President Ronald
01:16Dragon was in office.
01:18So I'm very happy to be here again and to offer our close cooperation with the United States
01:24of America.
01:25We are having so much in common, our history.
01:29We owe the Americans a lot.
01:31We will never forget about that.
01:33And so with your German provenance, I think this is a very good basis for close cooperation
01:38between America and Germany.
01:40So again, thank you.
01:42Thank you for the hospitality.
01:43We're not stopping until we get them out.
01:45We have thousands of murderers.
01:47I hate to, I even hate to say this in front of the Chancellor.
01:51Of course, you have a little problem, too, with some of the people that were allowed in
01:54your country.
01:54It's not your fault.
01:56It's not your fault.
01:56It shouldn't have happened.
01:57I told her it shouldn't have happened, what she did.
02:00Well, first of all, I'm glad to meet, because I've been dealing with the Chancellor, and he's
02:04very, very good man to deal with.
02:08He's difficult, I would say.
02:09Can I say that?
02:10It's a positive.
02:11Go ahead.
02:11You wouldn't want me to say you're easy, right?
02:13No.
02:14He's a very great representative of Germany.
02:17I think all we want is just going to have a good relationship.
02:21The rest will just sort of follow very easily.
02:23We'll have a good trade deal.
02:25I mean, I guess that will be mostly determined by the European Union, but you're a very big
02:30part of that, so you'll be involved.
02:32But we'll end up, hopefully, with a trade deal, or we'll do something.
02:37You know, we'll do the tariffs.
02:38I mean, I'm okay with the tariffs.
02:39I don't know.
02:40I mean, I haven't discussed it very much.
02:42I know that you're spending more money on defense now, and quite a bit more money.
02:48That's a positive thing.
02:50I'm not sure that General MacArthur would have said it's positive.
02:53Yeah.
02:54He wouldn't like it, but I sort of think it's good.
02:57You understand what I mean by that?
02:58Absolutely.
02:59I understand.
02:59He made a statement, never let Germany rearm.
03:03And I said, I always think about that when he says, sir, we're spending more money on
03:07defense.
03:07I say, oh, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
03:10I think it's a good thing.
03:12But, you know, at least to a certain point.
03:15There'll be a point when I'll say, please don't arm anymore if you don't mind.
03:19We'll be watching him.
03:20Thank you.