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    German foreign minister puts emphasis on close ties before US trip

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    BERLIN, Jan 11 (Reuters) - ​German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul emphasised the importance of transatlantic relations on Sunday as he left ⁠for a trip to Washington that takes place at a delicate time due to tensions over ‍U.S. interests in Greenland and Venezuela.

    "Never before has it ​been so crucial to invest in the transatlantic partnership in order to remain capable of shaping the world ​order," Wadephul said in Berlin before his departure.

    He said he would address what he called "differences of opinions" between Germany and the United States during a meeting on Monday with U.S. Secretary ‌of State Marco Rubio.

    "Where there are differences of ‌opinion, we want to address these differences through dialogue in order ​to fulfil our shared responsibility for peace and security," Wadephul said.

    On his way to Washington, Wadephul ‌plans to stop over in Iceland on Sunday, where ⁠a meeting on Arctic security is scheduled ‌with his Icelandic counterpart ​in Reykjavik.

    Later on Monday, he also plans to meet U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

    "For Germany, reliability as an international ⁠partner clearly includes ⁠a commitment to international law and international cooperation," ​he said, referring to the United Nations.

    (Reporting by Alexander Ratz;Editing by Miranda ‌Murray and Helen Popper)

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