How Germany’s EU division shapes Europe’s future policies and unity
Germany’s Federal Foreign Office has a dedicated division for shaping the country’s role in the European Union. This team works on key policy areas, from EU law and enlargement to migration and budget decisions. Their goal is to strengthen cooperation among member states while addressing major geopolitical and economic challenges.
The European Policy Division oversees a wide range of issues, including fundamental EU policy, strategic coordination, and relations with the European Parliament. It also manages bilateral ties with other member states, regional partnerships, and cross-border projects. The division’s work aims to build a resilient EU that protects citizens’ safety, freedom, and democratic values worldwide.
The European Policy Division plays a central role in aligning Germany’s interests with broader EU objectives. By focusing on law, enlargement, and migration, it helps shape policies that impact millions. The team’s work ensures the EU remains capable of collective action in an increasingly complex world.
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