BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s ruling coalition government on Tuesday presented the results of 30-hour marathon negotiations aimed at resolving a spat that has threatened to delay major policy initiatives in Europe’s top economy.
Finance Minister Christian Lindner said while discussions had been intense the outcome was “good”, adding there would be no major impact on the government budget as a result of the decisions taken.
(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Christian Kraemer and Holger Hansen; Writing by Christoph Steitz; Editing by Chris Reese)