The new U.S. ambassador to
Germany said that President Donald Trump only wanted "a level playing
field."
Richard Grenell insisted that
the United States was awaiting proposals on how punitive tariffs could be
averted.
"Germans are doing a
phenomenal job on trade," he said.
The new U.S. ambassador
to Germany said the row
over Washington's planned imposition of punitive tariffs on European goods
would not trigger a trade war, adding that U.S. President Donald Trump only wanted
"a level playing field".
In an interview with the Funke
newspaper group, Richard Grenell insisted that the United States was awaiting
proposals on how punitive tariffs could be averted.
"Germans are doing a
phenomenal job on trade," he said.
"There will be no trade
war ... We are talking with our friends to solve a problem."
The United States wanted to
see Europe's proposals before deciding what would follow the expiry of an
already extended June 1 deadline to impose tariffs, he added.
Less than a week into the job,
Grenell has already triggered headlines with his demand in a tweet that German
companies in Iran should
"wind down operations" immediately after Trump withdrew the United
States from an international nuclear deal.
In the interview, Grenell
maintained the hard line on Iran that has caused dismay in Europe's capitals,
restating the U.S. government's position that Europe must re-impose sanctions
on Iran.
"We expect our friends
and allies to help us to bring Iran back to the negotiating table," he
said, claiming also that the United States had ‘proof’ Iran had violated its
commitment not to enrich uranium.
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