The Germans are worried that if elected US president Trump would disrupt the two countries relations CNA
Three in four Germans believe that Berlin's relations with Washington will accept serious pressures if the Republican candidate Donald Trump won the election on November 8, according to a poll released today.
Germany is the largest trading partner of the US in Europe and the sixth largest market for US exports. Chancellor Angela Merkel silent for Trump, though the tycoon has attacked repeatedly for its decision to accept the country of nearly one million refugees last year.
Three in four Germans believe that Berlin's relations with Washington will accept serious pressures if the Republican candidate Donald Trump won the election on November 8, according to a poll released today.
Germany is the largest trading partner of the US in Europe and the sixth largest market for US exports. Chancellor Angela Merkel silent for Trump, though the tycoon has attacked repeatedly for its decision to accept the country of nearly one million refugees last year.
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