(ANSA) - Rome, May 24 - Deputy Premier, Interior Minister and
League leader Matteo Salvini said Friday that he was not against
holding talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French
President Emmanuel Macron even though his vision for the future
of Europe is very different.
"If necessary I will reason with Merkel and with Macron,"
Salvini told Rtl radio ahead of the European elections on
Sunday, when the League is expected to win more votes than any
other Italian party.
"I have to defend the right to work and to life of the
Italian people... Obviously, the Europe that I want to change is
that of Macron and Merkel".
Salvini says he'd 'reason' with Merkel, Macron if necessary
But I want to change their Europe says League leader