Japan joined Germany in CONVICTIONS Trump, threatens trade war

After the US president said that Germany and Japan manipulate foreign exchange markets in order to create favorable conditions for trade, the Japanese prime minister joined the German chancellor Angela Merkel in reactions and leading to counter-attack, the Independent reports Fena.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told parliament he said that is not a correct statement that Japan devalued the yen, and that if Trump should explain monetary policy. This opportunity will be provided when you meet with Trump in the US next week.- Bearing in mind the Trumps willingness to enter into a geopolitical disputes with China and other countries in favor of their agenda 'America first of all,' begins to emerge huge conflict - said in a telephone interview with Mark Leonard, director of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

According to the Independent, a decade of economic relations now are endangered. It means that the United States will favor bilateral trade agreements rather than multilateral, prompted the world leaders to define their own red lines and create new alliances.