BERLIN (Reuters) - A German conservative member of the European Parliament has distanced himself from French President Emmanuel Macron's sweeping plans for the European Union, calling his budget increase proposal "completely unrealistic," Focus magazine reported in Saturday editions.
Daniel Caspary, head of the German conservatives in the European Parliament, told the magazine that some additional funds were needed for additional European work on migration, securing external borders and a joint defence strategy.
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