Franco-German Pact: New Security Ventures Unveiled
Germany and France unveiled plans to enhance security cooperation, including the Jewel missile early warning system and MGCS tank project. They sought to formalize the Jewel initiative and address issues in the FCAS fighter jet program. Both countries aim to interlink security through strategic dialogue, focusing on nuclear forces.

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Germany and France have taken a significant step toward deepening their security collaboration. On Friday, Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Emmanuel Macron revealed new plans in France, featuring a missile early warning system initiative called Jewel. This progressive effort intends to forge closer ties in their defense strategies.
The Jewel initiative is a cornerstone of this evolving partnership and will be formalized through a letter of intent, according to the joint declaration issued by the two nations. Furthermore, both countries have reiterated their commitment to advancing the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) tank project.
In addressing tensions from earlier this month, Germany criticized the French industry for hindering progress on the FCAS fighter jet program. Despite this, the declaration emphasized a commitment to a strategic dialogue intertwining their security interests, notably with a focus on France's independent strategic nuclear forces.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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