The two leaders will probably meet on the sidelines of the NATO meeting (24 to 26 June) in The Hague.
Telephone contact with US President Donald Trump will be tomorrow Thursday the newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Mertz.
As he said late last night in an interview with the second channel of German public television ZDF, The two leaders will possibly meet on the sidelines of the NATO session (June 24-26) in The Hague.
Mr Mertz, however, rejected Washington’s criticism of sorting the alternative to Germany (AfD) as ‘Verified far -right organization’ by the Federal Protection Office of the Constitution.
Referring to the immigration policy he intends to pursue, the Chancellor said the matter would be raised at the meetings he will have today in Paris with President Emmanuel Macron and then in Poland with Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Mr Mertz spoke of a ‘Stricter immigration policy’ And for the need to form a European policy together. Regarding Poland’s warning that the new government should not violate European law by rejecting refugees, Chancellor said: “I have a clear view of that. But although there are differences of opinions, there are forms that we can discuss. We will remain an open, free and liberal country, including immigration and immigration to our labor market. “ But, as he explained, the coalition with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) agrees that Illegal migration must be restricted quickly.
Asked about his failure to be elected during the first vote in the Bundestag, Mr Mertz spoke of a ‘Little flaw’ and assured that his confidence in the SPD leader and his government partner Lars Kllingbil It remains unchanged. The government coalition, he said, “It must be judged on the basis of its achievements in immigration, economics and securing peace and freedom and we know that we must govern well in order to solve the problems of our country.”
Source :Skai
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