German Chancellor Angela Merkel referring to US President Donald Trump’s outlook to the world issues, warned that Trumps' notions can have deadly consequences.

Iran press/ Europe: She plead for world peace and cooperation in Paris Peace Forum as part of the commemoration ceremony for Armistice Day, 100 years after the end of the First World War and said: “We must not simply stand by and watch as more conflicts continue to unfold around the world," AP reported.

Angela Merkel denounced the “national vain gloriousness and military arrogance” as a major reason for the “senseless bloodshed” at two world wars. “We have to work for it,” German Chancellor warned against taking peace for granted.

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In a veiled dig at US Donald Trump’s America-first policies and skepticism towards multilateral cooperation, Merkel warned that “lack of communication and unwillingness to compromise” can have deadly consequences.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron staged a three-day peace forum aimed at encouraging multilateralism, using their countries’ reconciliation as a global example after being enemies at two world wars.

French President Emmanuel Macron: the world’s stability is threatened by nationalism, racism

Macron in a Paris Peace Forum marking the centennial of the end of World War I said, the world’s stability is threatened by nationalism, racism, antisemitism and extremism as well as by economic, environmental and migrants-related challenges.

Macron called Paris Peace Forum as "a historic moment", said: “What is important for the future is the way this image will be interpreted: As the “symbol of durable peace between nations” or as “a picture of a last moment of unity before the world goes down in new disorder.”

"It depends only on us”, he added.

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Trump refusal to attend at the "Aisne Marne" American Cemetery near the Belleau Wood battleground, in Belleau, France where US forces killed in their breakthrough battle by stopping a German push for Paris shortly after entering the war in 1917 become a sensitive problem for him.

Stung by criticism for not attending the event honoring US military dead, the White House excuses President Donald Trump didn't want to disrupt Paris roadways for a last-minute motorcade to a cemetery in northern France.

Trump had been scheduled to lay a wreath and observe a moment of silence Saturday at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery. The White House cited weather conditions that grounded the president's helicopter for the cancellation. 101/205

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