The mayor of Germany's long-divided capital Berlin, Michael Mueller, today offered some advice to US President Donald Trump: "Don't build this wall!"
The billionaire-president, holding true to his campaign promise, this week ordered US officials to begin to design and construct a wall along the 3,200-kilometre US-Mexico border.
While the White House has also threatened to tax Mexican imports to cover its cost, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto cancelled a planned Washington in protest.
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"We Berliners know best how much suffering was caused by the division of an entire continent with barbed wire and concrete," he said in a statement, referring to Europe's "Iron Curtain" division.
In the early 21st century, he said, "we can't just accept it if our historical experience is disregarded by those to whom we largely owe our freedom, the Americans."
Pointing to the ongoing division of the Korean peninsula and the island of Cyprus, the Social Democrat urged Trump "not to go down this wrong path of isolation and exclusion".
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