"America is more than a one-man show. Anyone who continues to
pour oil on the fire in a situation like this is acting
irresponsibly," Maas told Germany's Funke media in unusually
blunt language.
"Now is the time to keep a cool head until an independently
determined result is available," he added in some of his first
comments on the situation.
Counting was continuing in the extremely close U.S. presidential
election which hinges on razor-thin margins in a handful of
states. Republican President Donald Trump has launched a flurry
of lawsuits hoping to slow down his opponent, Democrat Joe
Biden, and tensions have risen in some places.
"In order for the result - which has not yet been determined -
to be accepted, everyone must first show restraint," Maas told
Funke media in an interview, extracts of which he tweeted. "That
includes us."
"Decent losers are more important for the functioning of a
democracy than radiant winners," he added.
Biden took a narrow lead over Trump in the battleground state of
Georgia for the first time early on Friday, putting the White
House within his reach.
"With such narrow majorities, it is very easy to find yourself
on the losing side," Maas said. "This shows how important it is
to work to bridge the political divide."
Maas said he expected that once the election result is settled,
"the USA will probably not return to the international stage
with full energy for the time being", but he added: "The world
needs the USA as a force for order, not as a factor of chaos."
(Reporting by Madeline Chambers and Paul Carrel; Editing by
Maria Sheahan)
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