French President Emmanuel Macron postponed a visit to Germany against the backdrop of protests caused by the murder of a teenager from the police officer.
large-scale protests provoked by death on June 27 by the hands of the guardian of about a 17-year-old young man named Nael do not stop.
According to the BFMTV channel, the riots that covered the French cities forced Macron to transfer the visit to Germany on June 2-4.
The Elysee Palace confirmed the information, noting that Emmanuel Macron and Germany President Frank-Walter Steinmeier had a conversation during which the French leader said that in the coming days I would like to stay in France in connection with the situation within the country. Leaders have reached an agreement on this issue.