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Mediation fails in dispute over Franco-German fighter jet, Handelsblatt says

Handelsblatt reported on Saturday that despite the fact that 'political leaders have still got the option to intervene in the dispute between companies involved in a Franco-German FCAS project fighter jet,'mediators failed to resolve it.

The newspaper cited?people who were familiar with the discussions as saying that the mediators, one from France and another from Germany, would each submit separate reports about their efforts.

Persons familiar with the situation said that the German mediator will conclude that building a common fighter jet, which was once a major pillar of the project?, is no longer possible.

The person said that the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be informed about the current status of the dispute Sunday.

According to sources familiar with the project, Germany and France are likely to abandon the development of a?jointly piloted jet? but continue their cooperation on software and data systems as well as drones.

Merz will meet French President Emmanuel Macron during the informal European Union Summit in Cyprus next Thursday and Friday.

FCAS is at risk of failing or being scaled back as Europe looks to increase unity and collaboration in the face of threats from Russia, and the waning support from the United States.

The project was stalled due to a control dispute between France's Dassault and Airbus which represent?Germany, Spain and the 100 billion-euro project.

Dassault Aviation's head said on April 1 that he would give his company between two and three weeks to determine if a deal can be reached regarding the "air combat system".

Merz stated that he was doing all he could to save the program and two mediators were appointed to "overcome differences" late last month.

A spokesperson for Airbus in France declined to comment. Dassault, the French presidency, and Dassault have not responded to comments.

(source: Reuters)