German Finance Minister Christian Lindner hopes American lawmakers will be "mature" over the debt ceiling negotiations to avoid further headwinds for the global economy.
U.S. Congress is trying to find a compromise on the debt limit — which refers to the maximum amount of money that the two chambers allow the federal government to borrow.
Democratic leaders want the limit to be raised but Republican lawmakers have called for spending cuts to be agreed before anything is approved.
Time is running out for an agreement, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warning earlier this month that without a deal, the largest economy in the world could default by June 1.
"I cannot comment on domestic politics in other countries, but I hope everyone is mature in this situation and avoids further risks for the global economic development," he told CNBC's Martin Soong.
Persons:
Christian Lindner, Janet Yellen, CNBC's Martin Soong
Organizations:
Congress, Democratic, U.S, Treasury
Locations:
Japan