Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Germany wants Britain to stay in EU


 Handed olive branch: PM Cameron

Germany yesterday urged Britain not to leave the EU - because it keeps the peace.

The country’s new foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned David Cameron that he would not “backtrack” on European integration.

But he offered the Prime Minister a rare olive branch in his plan to overhaul Britain’s relationship with the European Union.

Mr Cameron wants to renegotiate the UK’s position in Europe before holding an in/out referendum in 2017.

Mr Steinmeier, in London yesterday for a meeting with Foreign Secretary William Hague, said Germany was not against changing EU treaties in principle.

But the foreign minister attacked Eurosceptics for making it harder to reform Brussels.

He said: “I cannot ignore the fact that in a lot of European member states developments are worrying.

“You have got Eurosceptics getting together in parts, getting more public attention, and while Europe is in a crisis it doesn’t make our work any easier.”

He admitted that it was important to make Europe “more functional and more efficient”.

But he added: “The state of integration we have achieved is, from a German point of view, an advantage and I don’t think we should backtrack on it.”

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