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CDU leader sees ‘no rift’ with France over EU vision

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BERLIN: The leader of Germany’s ruling Christian Democrats (CDU) on Monday played down her differences with French President Emmanuel Macron over his vision for Europe, expressing confidence the two countries could find common ground.


Last week Macron called for fundamental reform of the EU in a newspaper column published in each of the 28 member states, saying nationalism posed a growing threat to the bloc in the countdown to European Parliament elections in May.


At the weekend, CDU leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer — a protege of Chancellor Angela Merkel and in pole position to succeed her - offered some overlap with Macron’s vision, while also warning against too much centralisation.


“There’s no rift,” Kramp-Karrenbauer told Welt television on Monday when asked how deep the divisions were between France and Germany on how to strengthen the EU.


She said progress in EU policy was always made when Germany and France’s traditionally different points of view came together, adding: “We’re in that phase now.”


In her weekend opinion piece for the Welt am Sonntag weekly, Kramp-Karrenbauer rejected Macron’s call for a European minimum wage and warned against collective debts, reflecting entrenched resistance in Berlin to any moves that could make Germany liable for other states’ debts. — Reuters


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