German lawmaker says Berlin could leave Franco-German jet project
- A prominent member of the German parliament's defence committee stated that Germany must quickly decide to continue or exit the Franco-German fighter jet project.
- The French industry is blamed for delaying the FCAS program by demanding sole leadership, according to reports.
- Talks between French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will address these project issues this week.
- Sebastian Schaefer urged Defence Minister Boris Pistorius to resolve the complications caused by French industry to avoid unrealistic timelines for the FCAS.
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German lawmaker says Berlin could leave Franco-German jet project
The German government must swiftly decide whether to proceed with the development of a Franco-German fighter jet or leave the project, a prominent member of the German parliament's defence committee told Reuters on the eve of high-level talks.
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Read Full ArticleThe sixth-generation fighter jet development program of France, Germany and Spain is facing a serious crisis that threatens its continued existence. The main dispute revolves around France's demand for a leading role in the project, a demand that Germany strongly opposes.
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