
German leader Friedrich Merz announced after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron that Germany is expected to participate in a nuclear drill with France soon. This development comes amid uncertain Franco-German relations as France approaches upcoming elections. The news highlights ongoing nuclear cooperation between the two countries, reported by DW.
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Germany expected to take part in a nuclear drill with France.
Germany's Merz said this after meeting France's Macron.
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Germany's Merz said this after meeting France's Macron.
OpinionGermany is expected to soon take part in a nuclear drill with France, Germany's Merz said after meeting France's Macron. It comes as Franco-German ties face an unclear future as French elections loom. DW has more.
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Germany's Merz said this after meeting France's Macron.
OpinionFranco-German ties face an unclear future.
OpinionGermany is expected to soon take part in a nuclear drill with France.
Deutsche WelleFrench elections are looming.
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