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Angela Merkel promises to take Donald Trump to task at G20 summit over climate change Angela Merkel promises to tackle Donald Trump on climate change at G20 summit
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the EU is "more determined than ever" to make the Paris accord against climate change a success following the US decision to withdraw from the agreement, and insisted she would not "overlook tensions" with America on Donald Trump's first attendance at the G20. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the EU is “more determined than ever” to make the Paris accord against climate change a success following the US decision to withdraw from the agreement, and insisted she would not “overlook tensions” with America on Donald Trump’s first attendance at the G20.
Ms Merkel stressed in a speech to the German parliament that the EU stands fully behind its commitment to the agreement.Ms Merkel stressed in a speech to the German parliament that the EU stands fully behind its commitment to the agreement.
"We cannot expect easy discussions on climate change at the G20 summit," she said. "Our differences with the US are clear."  “We cannot expect easy discussions on climate change at the G20 summit,” she said. “Our differences with the US are clear."”
She added that "the Paris agreement is irreversible and it is not negotiable." She added that “the Paris agreement is irreversible and it is not negotiable.”
The German Chancellor will host the summit of leaders of the Group of 20 economic powers in Hamburg on 7 and 8 July.The German Chancellor will host the summit of leaders of the Group of 20 economic powers in Hamburg on 7 and 8 July.
Ahead of that summit, she is hosting a meeting of the European leaders who will take part in the summit later on Thursday at the chancellery in Berlin. Ahead of that summit, she is hosting a meeting of the European leaders who will take part in the summit later on Thursday at the chancellery in Berlin. 
"We are convinced that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity, an existential challenge," she told the German parliament. "We cannot wait to act until the science has convinced every last doubter." “We are convinced that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity, an existential challenge,” she told the German parliament. “We cannot wait to act until the science has convinced every last doubter.”
She said she had agreed a plan with France's newly elected President Emmanuel Macron to deepen cooperation in the European Union and the Eurozone, adding that the EU needed to take on more responsibility for tackling security concerns it faced, including a threat from "terrorism". She said she had agreed a plan with France's newly elected President Emmanuel Macron to deepen cooperation in the European Union and the Eurozone, adding that the EU needed to take on more responsibility for tackling security concerns it faced, including a threat from “terrorism”.
The bloc's remaining members would remain united in their negotiations with Britain over its planned departure from the EU, she added in Thursday's speech to lawmakers. The bloc’s remaining members would remain united in their negotiations with Britain over its planned departure from the EU, she added in Thursday’s speech to lawmakers.
The German Chancellor also said she hoped for a "clear signal" from the summit in favour of free markets and against isolationism. The German Chancellor also said she hoped for a “clear signal” from the summit in favour of free markets and against isolationism.
She told the German parliament "protectionism cannot be a solution" to the world's problems. She told the German parliament “protectionism cannot be a solution” to the world’s problems.
The Trump administration's "America first" approach to trade has caused widespread concern elsewhere, as has its decision to withdraw from the Paris accord on climate change.  The Trump administration’s “America first” approach to trade has caused widespread concern elsewhere, as has its decision to withdraw from the Paris accord on climate change. 
Ms Merkel said discussions about climate issues in Hamburg won't be easy and there is no point glossing over disagreements. Ms Merkel said discussions about climate issues in Hamburg won't be easy and there is no point glossing over disagreements. 
She added that those talks must "serve the substance and aims of the Paris accord."  She added that those talks must “serve the substance and aims of the Paris accord”.