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France, Germany to drive Europe forward

Scholz visits Paris to celebrate 60 years of post-war cooperatio­n

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The future, like the past, rests on cooperatio­n between both our countries as the driving force of a united Europe.” Olaf Scholz | German Chancellor

Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz and France’s President Emmanuel Macron yesterday pledged to drive Europe forward together, as the German leader visited Paris to celebrate 60 years of post-war cooperatio­n despite recent strains.

The historic partnershi­p has been under pressure from Russia’s attack of Ukraine and broader tectonic shifts. But in a speech at the capital’s Sorbonne University, Scholz said upholding strong ties was key for the continent.

“The future, like the past, rests on cooperatio­n between both our countries as the driving force of a united Europe,” he said.

‘New energy model’

Macron said that “Germany and France, because they cleared the path to reconcilia­tion, must become pioneers to relaunch Europe”. He cited the need to “build a new energy model”, encourage “innovation and the technologi­es of tomorrow”, and ensure the EU is “a geopolitic­al power in its own right, in defence, space and diplomacy”.

The two leaders were then to take part in a joint cabinet meeting. The personal relationsh­ip between both men has been less than warm since Scholz assumed office in late 2021. But “there are structural problems that go further than the personal relationsh­ip”, said Jacob Ross, a researcher at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) in Berlin.

The frictions are even felt by the public, with 36 per cent of French respondent­s and 39 per cent of Germans telling pollster Ipsos this week that relations were suffering.

Top issues to address include the Ukraine conflict, climate and energy, and European competitiv­eness faced with a new wave of “buy American” subsidies in the US.

Scholz yesterday pledged continued support to Kyiv after Russia invaded its proWestern neighbour almost 11 months ago.

 ?? Reuters ?? ■ France’s President Emmanuel Macron waves next to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Paris yesterday.
Reuters ■ France’s President Emmanuel Macron waves next to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Paris yesterday.

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