Prime Minister’s Visit to Germany this week
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Asked why the Prime Minister was going to Germany this week, the PMOS said that Germany currently held the Presidency and the meeting was important because of the EU Treaty, climate change, energy discussions and the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The PMOS added that the Prime Minister and Chancellor Merkel had regular meetings but in the run up to the EU Council and G8 in June there was a greater need to keep in touch. Asked if it was the Prime Minister’s intention to have an agreed position, the PMOS had said he believed an amending Treaty would be in the interests of both the EU and this country.
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