Merkel says Europe situation critical

Merkel says Europe situation critical

PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Union is in a critical situation and its problems cannot be resolved at one meeting, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on arriving at an EU summit in Bratislava aimed at finding a way forward after Britain's vote to leave the bloc, Reuters reports.

"The point is not to simply expect a solution to Europe's problems from one summit - we are in a critical situation - but rather it is about showing through actions that we can be better," Merkel told reporters.

European Union leaders gathered in a centuries-old castle in the middle of their fractious continent Friday, September 16, hoping to find a sense of common purpose again in the face of the planned departure of Britain and fundamental disagreements over everything from uncontrolled migration to the economy.

The 27 leaders, minus British Prime Minister Theresa May, hope their daylong talks in the Slovak capital will provide the broad outlines of a new "Bratislava roadmap" that should lead to a new-look EU by next spring following the shock British referendum result in June.

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