EU-Gipfel: Wie Merz Von Macron Genervt Ist
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Prior to the EU summit, Merz and Macron are calling for reforms for Europe's economy – between deregulation, emissions trading and "Made in Europe" quotas.
The "Buy European" and Eurobonds promoted by the French president as a recipe to strengthen the competitiveness of the bloc reopen divisions between Member States. More information: The EU admits that its relations with the US have suffered a "hard blow" by Trump's threats to Greenland
Many European leaders have seen together on Wednesday "sustainment" of reforms aimed at avoiding the decline and becoming "an independent power", but French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have found the solution sometimes divergent, which presupposes German-French debates in the weeks to come, reports AFP.
The EU's competitiveness is at the heart of the meeting of Heads of State and Government in Belgium. It is considered whether every country must participate in individual reforms.
The executive of Friedrich Merz is critical of the use of a European loan and the European preference defended by the French Head of State. These disagreements add to the tensions over Mercosur and the mobilization of Russian assets.
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