French President François Hollande said Friday that Paris and Berlin
had "the same spirit and the same will" in handling the migrant crisis,
which has at times strained bilateral ties.
Hollande met Chancellor Angela Merkel in Paris to discuss the crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands flooding to the EU to escape poverty and conflict, notably in Syria.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said in February that Paris was "not in favour" of Merkel's proposal to set up a permanent system to redistribute more refugees around Europe.
"France has committed to take 30,000 refugees ... but no more," Valls said.
He also said that Merkel's liberal refugee policy, which brought 1.1 million asylum seekers to Germany in 2015, was not sustainable in the long run.
However despite their differences, Hollande insisted Friday that "France and Germany are working with the same spirit and the same will" on the crisis.
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French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said in February that Paris was "not in favour" of Merkel's proposal to set up a permanent system to redistribute more refugees around Europe.
"France has committed to take 30,000 refugees ... but no more," Valls said.
He also said that Merkel's liberal refugee policy, which brought 1.1 million asylum seekers to Germany in 2015, was not sustainable in the long run.
However despite their differences, Hollande insisted Friday that "France and Germany are working with the same spirit and the same will" on the crisis.
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Read more: france 24 - France and Germany united on migration crisis, says Hollande - France 24
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