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German, French ministers differ over fighter jet decision timeline

On Wednesday, the German and French defence ministers gave 'differing' timelines for a decision to be made on the Franco-German FCAS Fighter Jet Project. One said that the leaders of the two countries would decide soon. The other stated that mediators wanted more time to discuss this matter.

The plans to create a futuristic system of air combat with Spain hang by a thin thread due to a public disagreement over the control between France's Dassault and Airbus which represents Germany?and Spain on the 100 billion euro ($117billion) project.

The mediators tried to resolve the 'dispute' by April 18 but these efforts failed. It appears that the final decision is now in the hands of the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and the French President Emmanuel Macron.

Boris Pistorius, German defence minister, told reporters that the decision was made by the heads of state. I expect that a decision will be made this week about how to proceed.

Merz and Macron will meet during this week's European summit in Cyprus.

Catherine Vautrin, the French Minister of Defence, said at a hearing in parliament that the mediators from both countries had requested more time.

They were supposed to deliver their conclusions on 18 April, to be exact. Vautrin stated that they requested an extra 10 days.

The dispute centers on the?leadership? of the core fighter component of plans to create an 'interconnected fleet' of crewed aircraft and armed drones, under a digital umbrella.

Insiders believe that Germany and France will abandon the?development?of the joint fighter plane but continue their cooperation?on drones, the so-called digital backbone or combat cloud. Macron is viewed as politically uncomfortable if he reverts the plan.

Vautrin said there were three main?issues. These included intellectual property, workshare (the allocation of responsibilities) and certification concerns.

(source: Reuters)