On world affairs, most G20 countries more confident in Merkel than Trump
Source: pewresearch.org
July 5, 2017
As leaders from 20 of the worlds largest economies prepare to meet in Germany this week for the Group of Twenty (G2o) summit, residents in most member countries have more confidence in the summits host German Chancellor Angela Merkel than in U.S. President Donald Trump to do the right thing in world affairs, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Across the majority of the G20 nations, people prefer Merkel to Trump on world affairs, according to the survey, which examines attitudes in 37 nations, including in 17 of the 19 members of the G20 (the organization also includes a representative of the European Union). In only two of the G20 countries surveyed India and Russia do residents have substantially more confidence in Trump than in Merkel when it comes to world affairs.
In seven G20 countries Germany, France, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan and Australia two-thirds or more of the public say they have confidence in Merkel, compared with roughly three-in-ten or fewer who have confidence in Trump. And while around four-in-ten or fewer have confidence in Merkel in Italy, Brazil and Mexico, support for her is still greater than it is for Trump in these G20 member nations. (The survey, which was fielded in February and March, was not conducted in the other two G20 countries, China and Saudi Arabia, or in all EU member nations.)
In the United States, more people have confidence in Merkel than in their own leader (56% to 46%). However, there is a sharp partisan divide in the U.S. on this question. Democrats trust Merkel (64% confidence) more than Trump (16%). Republicans, on the other hand, have much more faith in Trump (89%) than the German leader (50%).
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Read more: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/07/05/on-world-affairs-most-g20-countries-more-confident-in-merkel-than-trump/
U.S. President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel hold a joint press conference in the East Room of the White House on March 17, 2017. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
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