Germany’s coalition government will play its part in ensuring the success of cross-party talks on curbing migration, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Saturday amid an increasingly heated atmosphere in the country over the issue. “It won’t be our fault if they don’t work out. I hope that they do work out, because it would be good for society and peace,” he told meeting in his Teltow constituency in the eastern state of Brandenburg near Berlin. The three coalition parties and the conservative opposition are to meet along with the leaders of the country’s 16 federal states on Tuesday to hammer out …