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Merkel: 'In EU #Asylum policy, others have interests as well as us'
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that when it comes to asylum policy in the European Union, it was important to see what other countries wanted rather than just making demands, writes Michelle Martin.
Merkel said there were two legal acts - including one on solidarity - on which there was not yet agreement in the European Union, adding:
“It will need to be the case - and I will of course discuss this with my partners - that it’s not just us who can demand something but we also need to talk about what is important for others,” she told reporters.
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