Oman Daily Observer

Germany’s migration policies must not harm EU

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BERLIN: Angela Merkel’s successor as head of Germany’s conservati­ve CDU party has called for migration policies that do not undermine European unity at the start of a series of meetings to reassess the outgoing chancellor’s approach to migration.

Annegret Kramp-karrenbaue­r, who succeeded Merkel at the helm of the CDU after a knife-edge victory in a party vote in December, is conducting four workshops on Monday with around 100 practition­ers in the fields of migration, integratio­n and security.

The policy suggestion­s that come out of the workshops will later be presented to the federal government and the Bundestag. Merkel will not attend to enable an open discussion, organizers said. Kramp-karrenbaue­r said late on Sunday that future migration policies would have to perform a balancing act between the national interest and the interests of the European Union because “a strong and functional Europe [provides] a protective cloak that we need.”

“Everything we do in a national context has immediate repercussi­ons in other European states,” she said.

Merkel’s decision to open Germany’s borders to hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers in 2015 caused a crisis for the CDU’S conservati­ve alliance with the Bavarian CSU, bringing the governing coalition to the brink of collapse and contributi­ng to her exit as party leader.

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CDU party leader Annegret Kramp-karrenbaue­r

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