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EU in unchartered waters amid strained France-Germany ties


French President Emmanuel Macron (L) and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attend the second working session of the G20 Leaders Summit in New Delhi on 9 September 2023.

An influential German member of the European Parliament says strained ties between France and Germany are holding-up key decisions in the EU, including a trade deal and military aid to Ukraine.

David McAllister, chair of the European parliaments foreign affairs committee, said the lack of contact between German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Frances President Emmanuel Macron is causing delays on key decisions on a future trade deal with the Mercosur bloc of Latin American countries, and fighter jets and battle tanks.

The next-generation European battle tank is an integral part of the main combat system in Ukraine.

"At the moment were seeing a remarkable lack of internal coordination between Paris and Berlin. And that is not good," McAllister, who is also a key figure in the opposition Christian Democrats party, said.

He stressed that while the Franco-German relationship was not "everything in Europe" but "things dont work" without cooperation between the two states.

"In the end, Paris and Berlin need to agree to smooth things ... and this is where I criticize the German government. I dont think we have seen such little cooperation between Paris and Berlin as we are witnessing at the moment," he said.

France and Germany have traditionally been seen as consensus makers within the EU.

Referring to an August speech in Prague given by the German leader, The Guardian cited McAllister as saying, "Can you imagine: he spoke for 45 minutes on the future of Europe - especially defense and security - and he doesnt mention France? I mean, with whom will you organize your European defense and security if not with France? France is the leading military force in Europe and the British left us."

The view is shared in France, with Georgina Wright, director of the Europe program at the Paris-based think tank Institut Montaigne.

"My view is, yes, relations are strained. Yes, there are key issues that they need to overcome, based on actual policy disagreement and approach. But we shouldnt exaggerate it too much.

"I think in Paris there is a view that Germany just spends too much time talking to itself. So youve got a coalition thats formed ... the three parties that are very different, and theyre just spending so much time agreeing a new policy [at home] that by the time it gets to Brussels, they havent had time to discuss it with anywhere else. And actually, thats something Ive heard not just from France, but from other member states as well," Wright said, referring to the coalition led by Scholzs center-left Social Democrats, the Greens and the neoliberal Free Democrats.

The Franco-German duo has had temporary breakdowns in the past. Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and President Jacques Chirac scarcely spoke to one another for several months after a row over EU farm policy in 1999. Chancellor Angela Merkel and presidents Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande had poor starts.

 

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