BERLIN — Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticized the migration policy of incumbent Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday as a threat to freedom of movement in the EU.
“We have to focus on external [EU] border protection, everything else will ultimately cost us, if it becomes permanent, the freedom of movement within the European Union,” Merkel said of Merz’s new border policy, which would turn away migrants at Germany’s borders within the bloc.
“I’m arguing for European solutions, because otherwise we could see Europe being ruined, and I don’t want that, and I hope that the new federal government doesn’t want that either,” the former German leader said at an event. “I assume it doesn’t.”