http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iaz3rr95XrLM6XONohYDrGhN5wiQD924S3U07Barack Obama's speech to a huge Berlin crowd sent a "positive signal" to Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said Friday, praising the Democratic presidential candidate's focus on working with U.S. partners.
Obama addressed more than 200,000 people at the capital's Victory Column on Thursday evening after meeting Merkel and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on the first leg of a three-country European tour.
German newspapers lauded the speech. "Prince America embraces Berlin" was the headline in the capital's B-Z tabloid across a full page photo of Obama. "He was celebrated like a pop star," said the top-selling Bild.
"From the point of view of the chancellor and the government, the speech is a positive signal for Europe and to Europe," Merkel spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm told reporters. Obama "underlined the fact that the challenges of the 21st century can only be tackled together, only in international cooperation — that corresponds with the German government's position."