Trump to German Chancellor: D-Day 'not a pleasant day for you'

This is the first meeting between both leaders since Friedrich Merz won the election on 6 May.

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Numerous topics were mentioned in their first bilateral meeting, such as war and trade. In one exchange when Merz brought up 6 June as D-Day, Trump responded that it was "not a pleasant day" for the chancellor.

D-Day is when in 1944, tens of thousands of troops landed on beaches across Normandy, marking the start of the Allied campaign to liberate Nazi occupied northern Europe.

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