Items on the agenda for the first meeting between the two leaders are NATO, Russia and global trade. The meeting had been scheduled for earlier this week but was delayed by a snowstorm.
President Donald Trump has welcomed Chancellor Angela Merkel to the White House for their first meeting.
The two leaders shook hands and smiled for the cameras before entering the West Wing.
As they sat for more photos in the Oval Office following their discussion, Trump quipped with journalists, urging them to "send a good picture back to Germany, please."
Merkel said the talks went "very well."
On the agenda for the talks were strengthening NATO, relations with Russia and trade policy.
On trade, German political and business leaders have expressed concerns with Trump's "America First" policy favoring US exports. Ahead of Merkel and Trump's meeting, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble spoke out against the US President's brand of protectionism during a meeting of G20 finance ministers in Baden-Baden.
The Oval Office meeting had been initially been scheduled for Tuesday, but was postponed after a major snowstorm blanketed large parts of the US east coast.
It's complicated
While Friday's meeting marks the first occasion the two have met face-to-face, their relationship is already a complicated by the President's campaign rhetoric. Trump berated the German Chancellor on multiple occasions last year and accused her of "ruining Germany" for her open-door refugee policy.
Since the height of the migrant crisis in the fall of 2015, Germany has settled almost a million refugees from war-torn states such as Iraq and Syria.
"You watch what happens to Angela Merkel, who I always thought of as a very good leader until she did this," Trump, then a candidate, said at a rally in Virginia in August. "I don't know what went wrong with her. Angela, what happened?"






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