Merkel, Macron propose eurozone budget

Published June 20, 2018
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron pose for a family photo with the Franco-German Ministerial Council before a meeting in Meseberg, Germany, on Tuesday.—Reuters
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron pose for a family photo with the Franco-German Ministerial Council before a meeting in Meseberg, Germany, on Tuesday.—Reuters

BERLIN: The leaders of Germany and France agreed on Tuesday to create a eurozone budget they hope will boost investment and provide a safety mechanism for the 19 nations using the euro currency, and also to seek a European solution to migration issues.

The announcement from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron came after a meeting in Berlin to coordinate the two major powers’ positions on the future of the European Union ahead of next week’s EU summit.

Merkel, who has been lukewarm on Macron’s idea of a European budget, said they had agreed to use the European Stability Mechanism, or ESM, as a basis for establishing one. The ESM was established in 2012 to provide eurozone nations access to financial assistance in the event of crisis.

Merkel said with the budget, Europe could respond earlier and better to immediately “answer asymmetric shocks,” before a country is already in a financial crisis.

“We are opening a new chapter,” she said.

Macron said details were intentionally being kept general at the moment, so that other member nations would be able to have their voices heard. He said the idea is for the budget to be in place by 2021 as a “backstop to ensure financial stability.”

On migration, Merkel’s insistence on finding common European solutions to reducing migrant numbers and other issues has met stiff resistance in her own conservative bloc, leading to a showdown over the last week with her interior minister who has insisted some categories of migrants should be turned away at Germany’s borders.

On Monday, a potential crisis was averted after Interior Minister Horst Seehofer and his Bavaria-only Christian Social Union agreed to give Merkel two weeks to make deals with other European countries on migrants specifically after the upcoming EU summit.

After the meeting with Macron, Merkel said she was still convinced that Europe needed to work together to combat the causes of the refugee flow by helping improve conditions in the countries of origin while at the same time increasing security at Europe’s outer borders and cracking down on smugglers.

“Our goal remains a European answer to these challenges,” she said.

Macron agreed to the need for “a European response to the challenge of migration,” saying Europe must have “more capacity” to monitor its external borders but also more “solidarity mechanisms both outside and inside our borders” faced with migrant arrivals.

Both leaders said they wanted to increase personnel at Frontex, Europe’s border security agency.

“We want more sovereignty and unity,” Macron said. “We’re at a moment of truth in Europe.”

Published in Dawn, June 20th, 2018

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