Monday, August 25, 2014

Merkel thanked Rajoy stay “very nice” in Santiago – ecodiario

Merkel thanked Rajoy stay "very nice" in Santiago – ecodiario

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Angela Merkel’s visit to Santiago de Compostela, birthplace of the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, has culminated in the invitation of German Chancellor Galician leader to know in their district of origin, the World Heritage Site, Stralsund

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The German dignitary thanked the Spanish leader stay ” very nice “who has lived in the Galician capital, where they have maintained a work schedule with room for informal events such as the route of about six miles along the pilgrimage route and private dinner Sunday night.

“Dear Mariano, I wholeheartedly thank the invitation of friendship,” said Merkel at the beginning of his speech, in which he said that has allowed him to “know Spanish history” and “special atmosphere” that lives on the road, although only transitasen by a “short” section.

The German president, who has completed his agenda with President Rajoy with a meal at the Hostal de los Reyes at which invited President of the Xunta, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, the sources consulted by Europa Press, has said that a “souvenir for life” takes.

For the president of the German Federal Republic, this meeting is “has clearly differentiated from the meetings” which are usually held in Brussels, where “no time” to address bilateral issues calmly. It also highlighted the “special atmosphere” that has been surrounded to keep these meetings, and emphasized the Parador and the history of the Cathedral.

Also the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, has stressed that it was a “special meeting”, and expressed the “double pleasure” of being able to show the chancellor, “one of the landmarks” in the city where he was born, and touring together a stretch of Route.

The governor has emphasized that the Path, “for centuries”, has received the footsteps of “millions of pilgrims from around the world, including countless Germans.” “A Path has different routes but one common destination, Santiago de Compostela” has abounded.

Rajoy, who stressed the “cordial” and “productive” encounters with his “good friend” German , has stressed that this meeting has allowed them “to reflect quietly without the formality of meetings” European, as well as address issues of the future as partners and “most important joint project, which is the European Union.”

In addition, said that meetings with German Chancellor “have always served together to find ways of satisfactory solution to situations sometimes difficult, especially in recent years”, which have had to face, he added, ” . together “and with” colleagues in the European Union “

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