German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that the European Union should continue to negotiate with the United States on a new free trade agreement known as the "Partnership Agreement in trade and investment across the Atlantic."
The European Union and the United States seeks to formally sign the agreement before US President Barack Obama leaves office in January (January), but there are big doubts about that. And he raised the German Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel storm last month after he said that free trade talks failed. And he threw France and Belgium cast doubt on the prospects of the new trade agreement, with growing doubts among Americans.
The kicker Foundation "Venkh Maidingroppe" German, which owns a string of newspapers: "I support the continuation of the negotiations now," noting that "a significant number of Member States of the European Union suffers from high rates of unemployment, and" so we support whatever can be creates jobs, and that includes a free trade agreement. "Merkel pointed out that it informed Obama during the Group of twenty, held a summit in China recently.
Asked whether it would be a chance for the success of the agreement, Merkel said: "It now depends on the continuation of the negotiation process."