French President Emmanuel Macron won backing from
Angela Merkel for plans to reform the European Union after Brexit,
founded on what the German chancellor called “intense” cooperation
between Paris and Berlin.
Read more: Merkel, Macron pledge to lead EU forward post-Brexit
But many leaders
remained wary of ambitious new projects, doubting the appetite of voters
for giving up national control and fearing the continued strength of
anti-EU sentiment that is taking Britain out of the bloc and saw the
far-right win dozens of seats in the German parliament in Sunday’s
election.
“Last night’s discussions showed
there’s a common realization of a need for a leap forward in Europe,”
Macron told reporters on Friday after an EU summit dinner that stretched
beyond midnight in the Estonian capital Tallinn.
“Today we’re all convinced Europe must move ahead faster and stronger, for more sovereignty, more unity and more democracy.”
Macron
voiced satisfaction with summit chair Donald Tusk’s commitment to
report back to EU leaders when they meet again in three weeks with
proposals for concrete steps to be taken.
Note EU-Digest: A very positive series of proposals came out of thisTallinn Summit . Hopefully the statements by Merkel and Macron will not just fall on deaf ears..
Europe must redirect its foreign policies towards a more independent European focused position and not continue to follow blindly in the footsteps of the US., which has totally different objectives than those of Europe.
This will require a lot of soul searching within the EU, including, looking more closely at the EU's participation in NATO'S military adventures, and even its long-term relationship with Russia.
What is good for America might not always fit the real needs of Europe.
What is good for America might not always fit the real needs of Europe.
Read more: Merkel, Macron pledge to lead EU forward post-Brexit
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