Berlin, April 30, 2026 Trump attacks German Chancellor Merz on Ukraine war Former U.S. President Donald Trump has again criticized German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on his social media platform Truth Social, urging him to focus on ending the Russia-Ukraine war.

Escalating Criticism

Trump’s latest remarks mark the second time in recent months he has publicly targeted Merz, who has been a vocal figure in European diplomacy since taking office. In his post on Truth Social, Trump accused Merz of failing to address the ongoing conflict effectively, though he did not specify what actions he expected from Germany.

The former U.S. president’s critique aligns with his previous attacks on Merz, where he dismissed the chancellor’s understanding of global affairs and claimed Germany was struggling economically and politically. “Merz has no idea what he is talking about,” Trump wrote in an earlier post, adding that “Germany is doing poorly economically and otherwise.”

Trump’s comments come amid heightened tensions in Europe over the protracted war in Ukraine, with Germany playing a central role in coordinating Western military and humanitarian aid.

Context of Germany’s Role

Germany, under Merz’s leadership, has been a key supporter of Ukraine, providing financial aid, weapons, and diplomatic backing since Russia’s invasion in 2022. However, Trump has repeatedly questioned Europe’s reliance on U.S. support and has advocated for a more isolationist approach during his presidency and subsequent political campaigns.