Merkel with strong messages and provocations at the G20 summit, on the side stands China, Trump at the bottom

As expected, the G20 summit held in Hamburg, Germany, was a show when leaders of the world's most powerful states tried to present their position on certain issues through statements and behaviors and face opponents. Summit organiser Chancellor Angela Merkel delivered messages [...]
The host of this summit, Chancellor Angela Merkel, delivered strong messages, but there was no lack of provocations, primarily to US President Donald Trump and the prime minister of Great Britain, Theresa May.
In the summit's joint photo, Merkel had preferred to hold China's president, Xi Yinging, in hand, by moving Germany's historic ally, the US. President Donald Trump, German Chancellor, had placed it at the end of the line, and if that were not enough, he put French President Emmanuel Macron, his biggest designer in Europe, by his side.
Merkel had taken care of coming next to each other Vladimir Putin and Rexhep Erdogan, two friends and rivals, who often appear to be threatening to the EU. Behind her back, the Chancellor preferred to keep the prime ministers of Japan and Australia, two US allies who are leaving Washington last year increasingly, approaching Brussels
. Not least, Merkel provoked British Prime Minister Theresa May, who put him in second row, next to Donald Tusk, EU president and Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, the biggest critic of the Rhexy and not liked in London.
A clear message was given to Italy too, since Paolo Gentillon was in the second row from the bottom, just as this country is continuing to appear within the European Union and Europe, not part of the leading elite. Meanwhile, for Saudi Arabia representative Mohammed Al-Jadan, Merkel had reserved the third row, as had representatives of international organisations. Berlin has sharply criticised Riyadh for having decided on Qatar. /Politio.al













