Germany Responds to Trump's Energy Claims
Germany Responds to Trump's Energy Claims
Germany Responds to Trump's Energy Claims
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In response to Donald Trump's comments during a recent debate, Germany's Foreign Office firmly defended its energy transition, asserting that over 50% of its energy now comes from renewable sources and that it is in the process of phasing out coal and nuclear plants by 2038. Trump claimed that Germany had failed in its energy policies, but the German government emphasized that its energy system is fully operational and successful. Additionally, the Foreign Office humorously addressed Trump's previous unfounded claims about immigrants eating pets, stating, 'We also don’t eat cats and dogs.' Despite challenges due to the energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine, Germany continues to advance its 'Energiewende' initiative and remains committed to a sustainable energy future. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has also praised the political competence of Kamala Harris, although he did not endorse her directly. Germany's response highlights its efforts to maintain clarity and transparency regarding its energy policies amidst international criticism.

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