08/02/2001 (Agence Europe) - In an interview published by the Stuttgarter Zeitung on Tuesday, the French Minister for European Affairs, Pierre Moscovici, answered questions on the impact of the informal Franco-German summit in Strasbourg, on 31 January. He made it clear that France and Germany must now examine how to tackle, together, the main questions concerning the future of Europe. He said they must seek to harmonise their positions. Mr Moscovici above all cited enlargement, Common Agricultural Policy and relations with Russia. He felt that, during the next meeting of the same kind (we recall that informal summits are now envisaged every six to eight weeks), it will be necessary to tackle problems in a more concrete way. Perhaps a new working dynamic will thus be developed, said Mr Moscovici.