The government is willing to alter some laws in response to European Commission complaints that followed France’s expulsions of Gypsies, or Roma, to countries in Eastern Europe, officials said Friday. France has been locked in a standoff with the European Union’s head office over its expulsion of some of Europe’s poorest minorities, and the commission had given it until a deadline to comply with its directive on freedom of movement across the 27-nation union  or face legal action. The French Foreign Ministry said laws would be amended by the deadline to comply with European Union regulations, but it did not provide the exact changes to be made.