"I don't think there is a problem," said Macron, referring to Franco-German relations. "I've been working on moving forward for five years," he added. He hopes to find "ways of agreement". Both countries had surprisingly canceled a long-planned joint ministerial meeting the day before, giving reasons for this both in terms of content and timing.
Macron: It's 'not good for Europe' if Germany 'isolates'
"I don't think there is a problem," said Macron, referring to Franco-German relations.
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