D-Day ‘not a pleasing day for you’
Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited President Donald Trump on the White Home on Thursday, the primary time each meet since Merz was elected on 6 Might.
Quite a few subjects had been talked about of their first bilateral assembly, akin to battle and commerce. In a single trade when Merz introduced up 6 June as D-Day, Trump responded that it was “not a pleasing day” for the chancellor.
D-Day is when in 1944, tens of 1000’s of troops landed on seashores throughout Normandy, marking the beginning of the Allied marketing campaign to liberate Nazi occupied northern Europe.
