German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Berlin to address growing tensions between their countries, which are central to the EU's political and economic stability. Despite warmer personal relations than in previous administrations, the leaders face significant disagreements over defense cooperation, particularly a joint fighter jet project, and how to respond to escalating trade conflicts with the US. Tariffs, NATO security, and the future of EU-US trade relations dominated their agenda, with both leaders emphasizing the need for unity but struggling to overcome deep policy divides. The so-called 'Franco-German engine'—long seen as the driving force of European integration—is showing signs of strain, raising concerns about Europe's ability to present a united front on key international issues. Both leaders pledged to seek clarity and solutions, but the path forward remains uncertain.
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