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France and Germany clash over ‘buy EU’ weapons

Summary by Financial Times
Berlin says new €150bn funding for defence industry should be open to non-EU partners, but Paris disagrees

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ENTERPRISES. Faced with the Russian threat and an American ally, Europe proclaims a massive rearmament, without a clear strategy, alerts former Lieutenant-Colonel Guillaume Ancel.

·Paris, France
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Macron wants supplies to go exclusively to European industries, Scholz also favors “partner countries, such as Turkey - What the Financial Times writes

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The allocation of 150 billion euros to the EU defense industry has become a new hot spot in a long-standing dispute between France and Germany over Europe's rearmament program.

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At a special summit in Brussels, the EU member states decided to significantly increase and massively upgrade their spending on defence.

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In view of the rapprochement between the US and Russia, the Heads of State and Government of the European Union have cleared the way for a re-armament of Europe.

·Vienna, Austria
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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