Macron returns to his state visit to Germany with a tweet
In a message published on Twitter, the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, expressed his feelings after a three-day state visit to Germany. He thanked his hosts and emphasized the Franco-German friendship that he felt everywhere he was.
The French leader spent three days in Germany, where he visited the cities of Berlin, Münster, Dresden and Meseberg. He shared his message in German, which is unusual, but indicates efforts to strengthen relations between the two nations.
Strengthening Franco-German ties
“Frank and Olaf, Deutsche Freunde, Vielen Dank für drei Tage Staatsbesuch. » (Frank and Olaf, German friends, thank you very much for these three days of state visit.), Macron began his message. Frank and Olaf refer to Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Olaf Scholz, the President and Chancellor of Germany.
“Uberall habe ich die Freundschaft zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich gesehen. “(I saw the friendship between Germany and France everywhere.), he added, meaning that everywhere he was during his visit he felt a strong friendship between the two countries.
A call to action for Europe
The head of state did not fail to emphasize his love for Europe: “Die Liebe zu unserem Europa.” » (Love for our Europe.). This sentence once again shows the president’s commitment to European unity.
Finally, he concluded with a call to action: “Lieben heißt Handeln. This is one of them, one handeln! » (To love means to act. It is up to us to act!). A declaration that resonates as an appeal for a stronger and more integrated Europe, a topic dear to Emmanuel Macron.
This exchange is part of a wider dialogue on the future of Europe, a topic that is expected to continue to be at the center of future political debates.
Frank and Olaf,
German Friends,Vielen Dank für drei Tage Staatsbesuch.
Berlin, Münster, Dresden, Meseberg: Überall habe ich die Freundschaft zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich gesehen.
Die Liebe zu unserem Europa.
Lieben heiß Handeln.
This is one of them, one handeln! pic.twitter.com/rSRCosexa6— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) May 28, 2024