Germany's Scholz keeps distance from Macron's euro zone budget

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(Reuters) - German Minister declined to back French Emmanuel Macron's idea for a euro zone budget in an interview with Reuters, in a sign that and may struggle to present an ambitious reform package next month.

He added: "Together with France, is willing to do its part so that becomes stronger."

told that and made progress in talks about the harmonization of their corporate tax systems, the future role of the euro zone's bailout fund ESM and the creation of a common backstop for struggling banks.

"The talks are proceeding well, I'm confident that we'll reach good results," Scholz said.

Scholz said he was working on a revived proposal for the introduction of a financial transaction tax that would first be introduced by a few member states and eventually apply for the bloc as a whole.

The Social Democrat minister said the would not follow U.S. steps for sector deregulation.

Asked if he would back to become the of the next year, Scholz said: "Now is not the time to discuss the succession of Mr. who is still in office and very active."

(Reporting by and Gernot Heller; Editing by Joseph Nasr)

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 15:06 IST