Friedrich Merz's Ambitious European Reset: Challenging Diplomacy Amidst Migration and Defense Disputes
Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, embarks on a diplomatic mission to strengthen ties with France and Poland, balancing contentious issues such as illegal migration and defense financing. Merz seeks greater European unity, but faces challenges with France over EU trade deals and with Poland on immigration policy.

Friedrich Merz, Germany's newly appointed chancellor, has embarked on strategic visits to France and Poland aimed at rejuvenating Europe's political canvas. With aspirations to reinstate Germany's leadership after Olaf Scholz's coalition faced dissolution, Merz is setting a bold diplomatic agenda.
At a conference in Paris with French President Emmanuel Macron, Merz underscored the crucial need for Franco-German unity to fortify Europe's security landscape. The discussions highlighted divergences, such as differing stances on an EU-Mercosur trade agreement, yet pointed towards reinforced defense cooperation.
In Poland, Merz's dialogue with Prime Minister Donald Tusk underscored shared security priorities while exposing divides on migration policy. Poland's strategic role in NATO's eastern defense and the Ukraine conflict was lauded, although migration remains a contentious topic amid upcoming Polish elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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