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Germany’s Merz says relations with Trump are good despite spat over Iran

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BERLIN, April 29 (Reuters) - German ‌Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday his relationship with U.S. ​President Donald Trump remained good despite a row between the two men over the Iran war, ⁠but he reiterated his worries over the economic impact of the conflict.

The spat reflects diverging views between the Trump administration and its European NATO allies on ​Iran and other issues, including the Ukraine conflict.

"From my perspective, my personal relationship with the U.S. ‌President remains good. I simply had doubts from the start about what was begun with the war in Iran. That is why I have made that clear," Merz ⁠told reporters.

"In Germany and Europe we are suffering from the ⁠consequences, such as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This has a direct impact on our energy supply and a huge impact on our economic performance," said Merz, adding that Washington and Berlin were speaking to each other.

On Tuesday, ‌Trump criticised Merz over his stance, saying in a social media post that the ⁠German chancellor thought it was "OK" for Iran to have ‌a nuclear weapon and that he didn't know ​what he was talking about.

Merz has said Iran must not have a nuclear weapon.

Trump's comments followed a rebuke to Washington from Merz on Monday, when he ‌said Iran's leadership was "humiliating" the United States by getting ​U.S. officials to travel to Pakistan ⁠for peace talks and then leaving them without results.

Merz also said ‌he did not see what exit strategy ⁠the U.S. was pursuing.

Trump has harshly criticized NATO allies for not sending their navies to help open the Strait of Hormuz, which has remained virtually shut since ​early March, causing market ‌turmoil and unprecedented disruption in energy supplies.

Despite a ceasefire in the U.S.-Israeli war with ⁠Iran, the conflict is deadlocked as both ​sides seek a formal end to the fighting.

(Reporting by Madeline Chambers; editing ​by Matthias Williams and Gareth Jones)

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