German chancellor has warned of the dangers of rising nationalism and populism and called for stronger efforts to defend the principles of human rights all over the world.
“In many countries, including Germany, we are witnessing growing populism and exclusionary nationalism, “ Angela Merkel said on Monday, during an award ceremony in Berlin.
“Basic principles of international law or human rights are called into question. We must stand up against this,” she stressed.
The German Chancellor made the remarks before receiving the Fulbright Prize for International Understanding in a ceremony in Berlin.
The Fulbright Association’s Prize Committee Chair Mary Ellen Schmider said Angela Merkel was awarded with the prize for her “remarkable, compassionate leadership” and her strong commitment to mutual understanding, international cooperation and peace.
Previous prize laureates include Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter, Desmond Tutu, Bill Clinton, Doctors without Borders, and Bill and Melinda Gates.
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