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Merkel declares Europe top priority for new govt

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Chancellor Angela Merkel will tell Germans that European co-operation is "the decisive question of the coming years" in a New Year's Eve broadcast on Sunday, as her conservati­ves eye tricky coalition talks.

Merkel will say that "27 states in Europe must be persuaded more strongly than ever to hold together as a community," according to a scb ript of the annual televised address released by her office. Britain is on course to leave the bloc in March 2019 after last year's referendum vote for Brexit -- leaving the European Union with 27 members. As for Germany, its "future is bound indivisibl­y with the future of Europe," the chancellor will declare, recalling that Berlin hopes to work with France's pro-European President Emmanuel Macron to future-proof the EU.

"The question will be whether we Europeans can represent our values inwardly and outwardly, with self-confidence and with solidarity," she will add, reports AFP.

Brexit and fights over upholding democratic norms and sharing responsibi­lity for refugees are weighing on continenta­l cooperatio­n.

Europe must be economical­ly strong and fair, as well as able to "protect our external borders and the security of our citizens," according to the text. Merkel and Macron vowed in mid-December to deliver a plan to reform the 19-nation euro single currency area.

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