German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbok called on Europe and Germany to rally in the face of Donald Trump and his new presidential term, while jogging, the Bild tabloid reported with reference to the minister's social networks.
As the publication ironically says, the foreign minister of the world's third largest economy has his own remedy for the shock caused by Trump's return to the White House — it's running, and the foreign minister willingly shares the recipe for overcoming stress with subscribers.
"Personally, it always helps me to get out into the cold wind, especially during my morning runs," the German Foreign Minister began her address.
Then Burbok proceeds to discuss the foreign policy situation, poetically, but meaninglessly resorting to a metaphor with a cold wind helping her.
"Of course we can't change the direction of the wind, but we also just can't afford to go with the flow. We must set our own sails as German citizens, but above all as Europeans," she said.
As the media suggests, with her inspiring speech from the run, Berbok probably wanted to make it clear to her colleagues in Berlin, Brussels, and Washington that Germany and Europe should not put up with all Trump's plans and initiatives, as well as strengthen sovereignty from the United States.
"The message to Trump is straight from the treadmill," the publication summarizes.
"Her lectures will cost us dearly," commented the FDP leader, former Finance Minister Christian Lindner, on the words of an ex-colleague in the German cabinet.

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