Merkel signals willingness to compromise on EU reform

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel signaled her willingness to find compromises with France when it comes to reforming the European Union, as she hosted French President Emmanuel Macron for talks on Thursday in Berlin. Macron has outlined ambitious plans for greater economic integration across the bloc, but these have met resistance in some member countries, including among conservatives in Merkel’s party. Merkel, who was recently confirmed for a fourth term at the helm of Europe’s biggest economy, said that at the very least she is willing to talk.

“There are of course always different starting points when it comes to the opinions of Germany and France,” she said. “We need open debates and in the end we need the ability to compromise.” While Germany and France agree on the need to better protect the EU’s external borders and forge a common asylum policy, it’s unclear how much backing Macron can expect from Germany for his plans to reform the bloc’s financial structure.