BERLIN, GERMANY - JANUARY 27:  French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel depart after speaking to the media prior to talks at the Chancellery on January 27, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. The two leaders are meeting in Berlin on the same day that British Prime Minister Theresa May is meeting new U.S. President Donald Trump for the first time in Washington, D.C.  (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Trump's rhetoric worries European leaders
01:38 - Source: CNN

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A senior administration official said the two would speak during Pence's trip to Europe

Merkel spoke with President Donald Trump by phone last month

Washington CNN  — 

German Chancellor Angela Merkel plans her first high level face-to-face talks with a member of the new US administration when she meets with Vice President Mike Pence next week in Munich.

A senior administration official said the two would speak during Pence’s trip to Europe for an annual security conference and talks with EU and NATO leaders in Brussels.

It’s Pence’s first trip abroad as vice president.

Merkel spoke with President Donald Trump by phone last month, shortly after Trump signed a controversial executive order that barred US entry to refugees for 120 days. Merkel, whom Trump has criticized for being too lenient in admitting refugees, opposed the order.

In their phone conversation, Merkel told Trump the US was obligated to admit refugees under the Geneva Convention.

The German chancellor enjoyed a warm friendship with Trump’s predecessor, President Barack Obama. The pair met for the last time in Berlin in November.