Chancellor
Angela Merkel on Tuesday (January 31) rejected a U.S. trade adviser’s
charge that Germany was using an “undervalued” euro to gain advantage,
saying her government had always called on the European Central Bank to
pursue an independent policy.“Germany is a country that has always called for the European Central Bank to pursue an independent policy, just as the Bundesbank did that before the euro existed,” Merkel told a news conference with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven.
“Because of that we will not influence the behaviour of the ECB. And as a result, I cannot and do not want to change the situation as it is,” she added.
source: citizentv kenya