German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron are meeting in Berlin to address growing tensions between their countries, which are the driving force of the European Union.
Despite warmer personal relations than in previous administrations, the leaders are struggling to overcome deep divisions on key issues such as defense strategy, leadership of joint fighter jet projects, and responses to US tariffs. Their talks are also expected to cover NATO security and the broader EU-US trade relationship. The outcome of these discussions could significantly impact the EU's ability to present a united front on global challenges.
Persistent disagreements threaten to stall the so-called 'Franco-German engine' that has historically powered European integration.
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