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Merkel: Moscow & West have common interest in fighting terrorism Merkel: Moscow & West have common interest in fighting terrorism
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has pledged to remain committed to improving relations with Russia despite disagreements. She added that Russia and the West have a common interest in fighting terrorism.German Chancellor Angela Merkel has pledged to remain committed to improving relations with Russia despite disagreements. She added that Russia and the West have a common interest in fighting terrorism.
“Over the past 25 years, we haven't been able to establish stable relations with Russia, but Russia is our neighbor, it's an EU external border,” Merkel said as cited by TASS news agency.“Over the past 25 years, we haven't been able to establish stable relations with Russia, but Russia is our neighbor, it's an EU external border,” Merkel said as cited by TASS news agency.
Merkel said she would not cease to be committed to maintaining good relations with Russia, despite differing opinions on various issues.Merkel said she would not cease to be committed to maintaining good relations with Russia, despite differing opinions on various issues.
In particular, Merkel said, “it is important... to go on working in the framework of the Russia-NATO Council, and the common fight against Islamic terrorism.”In particular, Merkel said, “it is important... to go on working in the framework of the Russia-NATO Council, and the common fight against Islamic terrorism.”
The West and Russia have “the same interests” in the fight against terrorism, and can cooperate on this issue, Merkel added.The West and Russia have “the same interests” in the fight against terrorism, and can cooperate on this issue, Merkel added.
Merkel also called for discussion on the idea of hybrid war at a session of the Russia-NATO Council.Merkel also called for discussion on the idea of hybrid war at a session of the Russia-NATO Council.
The 1997 NATO-Russia Founding Act should stay in force, Merkel also said. 
“It is essential not to give up on the Russia-NATO Act, even taking into account these difficult times.”
“We have common interests on this, and should cooperate,” she added.
The 1997 Founding Act states that Russia and NATO “will build together a lasting and inclusive peace in the Euro-Atlantic area on the principles of democracy and cooperative security,” and specifically says that the two sides do not consider themselves adversaries.
‘EU wasn’t ready for the inflow of refugees’
The EU wasn’t ready for the inflow of refugees, “and a lot of things need to be changed to protect free movement,” Merkel said, as quoted by TASS.
Merkel, however, believes in united Europe and is convinced that “today’s challenges can’t be overcome on one’s own, cooperation and multi-national networks are needed,” as cited by Interfax news agency.
Free trade and common currency are important to preserve, the German chancellor added.
“The EU has survived two deep financial crises. We introduced the new currency, but weren’t prepared to solve crises, didn’t develop defensive mechanisms for that currency.”
“We have at the moment in the euro zone of course a problem with the value of the euro,” Merkel told the Munich Security Conference. “The ECB has a monetary policy that is not geared to Germany, rather it is tailored (to countries) from Portugal to Slovenia or Slovakia. If we still had the (German) D-Mark it would surely have a different value than the euro does at the moment. But this is an independent monetary policy over which I have no influence as German chancellor.”
In general, the EU “is going through hard times, living through the consequences of Brexit,” she said.