French PM Resigns: Stability in Europe Unshaken
The resignation of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu does not affect Europe's stability, according to a German government spokesperson. Germany remains confident in France's contribution to European stability, expressing no concerns about France's internal stability following Lecornu's departure.

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In a significant political development, French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has resigned from his position, raising questions about potential impacts on European stability. However, a spokesperson from the German government has assured that Lecornu's resignation will not impede Europe's or Germany's capacity to act.
The German spokesperson emphasized the importance of a stable France for overall European stability. They affirmed their confidence in the current stability of France, despite the recent leadership change.
This assurance highlights the strong cooperation and trust between European states, as Germany remains optimistic about France's role and contribution to European affairs in the wake of Lecornu's resignation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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