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Austrian Chancellor Sees Anti-Immigration Ally in Merz

Summary by Politico Europe
Austrian leaders say while they are leading the charge on Europe’s tough-on-migration turn, they believe they have a partner in the German chancellor.

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Friedrich Merz set a signal before the start of the EU summit by being the first chancellor to take part in the breakfast of the top EU politicians who demand a tougher migration policy. Jörg Meuthen of the Union of Values explains at WORLD TV what difficulties Merz expects in Brussels.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz is taking a hard line with Italy and Denmark on immigration. He is discussing defense policy with the northern member states.

·Helsinki, Finland
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At the start of the EU summit, Chancellor Merz called for fast customs negotiations with the US. He was uncompromising in the issue of Israel. His participation in a meeting with migration hardliners was a matter of attention.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The club of European hawks in the field of migration has a new member. For the first time since its informal constitution, the Germany of the conservative chancellor...

·Madrid, Spain
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Part of the controversial concepts for limiting asylum and migration: Friedrich Merz meets Giorgia Meloni and other heads of government - unlike Scholz.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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