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Former EU chief Juncker hopes for stronger German pro-European course

November 21, 2024
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Former EU chief Juncker hopes for stronger German pro-European course
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Former European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker on Thursday said that he hopes for a return to a clearly pro-European course from the future German government.

He also wished for the Franco-German relationship, which he said is vital for Europe, to improve in the first half of 2025.

Speaking to dpa, Juncker said that people had become used to Germany being one of the strongest pro-European forces, but this is no longer the case.

In recent years, he said, Germany’s position on specific issues had often been unclear, with the government abstaining from voting when coalition partners couldn’t agree on a stance.

Juncker also expressed frustration with Germany’s occasional lack of clarity in Brussels, suggesting that this undermines the country’s influence and respect in the European Union.

He also said the ongoing lack of a government majority in France raises concerns about the country’s ability to govern effectively, which impacts the ability of both Germany and France to collaborate.

Juncker also pointed out that Germany’s response to French President Emmanuel Macron’s proposals for greater cooperation had often been lukewarm, a situation Juncker said is harmful to Europe’s progress.

He emphasized the importance of improving the Franco-German relationship under the next German government, regardless of party affiliation and said that he would be satisfied if the next German chancellor follows a pro-European course.

Germany is gearing up for early elections after the collapse of the current coalition.

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