Germany has expressed concerns over France’s proposed troop deployment to Ukraine. This has led to a strained relationship between the two countries, with France emphasizing the need for Europe to take a brave stance in the face of challenges.
In an effort to ease tensions, Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet in Berlin on March 15th. While they both share a common goal of supporting Ukraine, their perspectives differ on the military and strategic aspects of this support.
The underlying causes of the strained relationship can be traced back to the conflict in Ukraine and its impact on Germany’s economy. Additionally, issues with the functioning of Germany’s government coalition under Scholz have contributed to tensions with France.
Despite their differences, both leaders are committed to resolving these issues and rebuilding trust between their countries. Efforts have been made through seminars and meetings aimed at addressing and resolving underlying issues, but more work is needed to fully rebuild trust and collaboration between France and Germany.