French President Emmanuel Macron made a fiery plea for Europe in Dresden, cheered on like a star by tens of thousands of young listeners. "We must rediscover the strength, the commitment to defend it (Europe) everywhere," the French head of state appealed in front of the Frauenkirche on Monday. He repeatedly switched from French to German during his speech and inspired the predominantly young audience with his ambitious visions and personal notes. His appearance at the "Fête de l'Europe" culminated in Macron singing the European anthem with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, a youth choir and the audience.
In his passionate speech, which lasted a good 40 minutes, Macron insisted at the historic venue that a strong and sovereign Europe was necessary. Europe is at a crossroads, said the French head of state in front of young people from Poland, the Czech Republic and France. "Europe is a story of peace, prosperity and democracy." However, all of this is now under threat if Europe does not act. Europe could die, warned Macron. "Europe is a guarantor of peace. For many of us, this argument sounded outdated for a long time. But today there is war in Europe again."