Merz
dashes to Paris for surprise talks with Macron as security fears weigh on EU
Incoming
German leader will hold high-stakes talks with French president as Vladimir
Putin and Donald Trump hover over Europe.
February 26,
2025 3:47 pm CET
By Rasmus
Buchsteiner and Chris Lunday
https://www.politico.eu/article/friedrich-merz-paris-emmanuel-macron-security-fears-europe/
BERLIN —
Friedrich Merz, Germany’s incoming chancellor, is set to travel to Paris on
Wednesday for talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, according to four
officials with direct knowledge of the visit.
Macron
briefed European leaders in a confidential video call earlier Wednesday about
his recent discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, which reportedly
covered U.S.-EU trade relations, NATO’s future and security challenges in
Eastern Europe.
Concerns are
growing in Europe about the continent's security architecture, underpinned for
decades by the United States, as the Trump White House looks set to pivot away
from supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia.
The Paris
meeting marks Merz’s first foreign visit since his party’s strong showing in
Germany’s federal election on Sunday, which positioned him as the likely next
chancellor.
A
spokesperson for the Christian Democratic Union, Merz's party, declined to
confirm the meeting when contacted by POLITICO. However, according to three
officials familiar with the matter who were granted anonymity to discuss the
sensitive talks, the visit is expected to cover the political situation in
Germany following the election and ongoing coalition negotiations, as well as
transatlantic relations as a follow-up to Macron’s talk with Trump.
Merz won
Germany's snap election on Sunday, as the country tilted to the right following
a bitter election campaign.
Giorgio
Leali contributed to this report. This story is being updated.


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