Hilary Clinton. Picture: AFP/JEWEL SAMAD
Hilary Clinton. Picture: AFP/JEWEL SAMAD

GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel professed her admiration for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, while brushing off attacks by Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

In an interview with Bild am Sonntag newspaper, Germany’s first female chancellor lauded the former US secretary of state, citing her commitment to women’s rights and health-care policy. Ms Merkel has had several encounters with Ms Clinton, particularly during the latter’s stint as top US diplomat from 2009 to 2013.

"I admire her strategic thinking and her strong commitment to the trans-Atlantic partnership," Ms Merkel told Bild. "Whenever I was able to work with Hillary Clinton, it was a great pleasure."

The chancellor was less effusive about Mr Trump, the billionaire real-estate developer who last October called Ms Merkel’s open-border policy on refugees "insane." In December, Trump tweeted that Ms Merkel was "ruining Germany."

"I don’t know him personally," Ms Merkel told Bild. As to personal attacks, Ms Merkel said: "I see no need to respond to him on that."

Bloomberg