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This Article is From Oct 13, 2019

Merkel Says Germany and France Should Deepen Relationship

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Germany and France should deepen their relationship and coordinate policies more intensively, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in her weekly podcast, ahead of a Franco-German ministerial meeting Wednesday.

Merkel and several German ministers will travel to Toulouse next week to meet French counterparts and discuss how to intensify political coordination. For example, both governments should agree on common positions before each European Council meeting, she said.

Germany and France are the motors of European security and defense policy, Merkel said. Wednesday's talks will also deal with defense issues such as the next steps in developing European tanks and an airplane, according to the chancellor.

Before the talks, Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Airbus's headquarters in Toulouse. The company is the “probably most important project of Franco-German collaboration of the past decades,” Merkel said.

Germany and France also plan to foster contacts between citizens of both countries in areas near their border. She said other plans include the foundation of cultural institutes and a fund to facilitate such projects.

To contact the reporter on this story: David Verbeek in Frankfurt at dverbeek1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Daniel Schaefer at dschaefer36@bloomberg.net, Thomas Mulier

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