BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel is insisting that migration is "a European challenge that needs a European answer" amid a dispute over the issue inside her govt and ahead of a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Merkel is locked in a standoff together with her internal minister, Horst Seehofer, over his call for for some asylum-seekers to be grew to become back at the border. Merkel opposes unilateral action, arguing that it might weaken the European Union.
In her weekly video message Saturday, Merkel named migration as one of four primary demanding situations to be addressed through German and French leaders when she meets Macron in Germany on Tuesday in conjunction with ministers from each governments.
Other problems integrated overseas and defense coverage and the future of the euro foreign money zone.
Merkel is locked in a standoff together with her internal minister, Horst Seehofer, over his call for for some asylum-seekers to be grew to become back at the border. Merkel opposes unilateral action, arguing that it might weaken the European Union.
In her weekly video message Saturday, Merkel named migration as one of four primary demanding situations to be addressed through German and French leaders when she meets Macron in Germany on Tuesday in conjunction with ministers from each governments.
Other problems integrated overseas and defense coverage and the future of the euro foreign money zone.
Germany's Merkel insists migration needs 'European answer'
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