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Handelsblatt reports that mediation fails over spat about Franco-German fighter aircraft

Handelsblatt reported on Saturday that mediators failed to resolve the dispute between the companies involved in a Franco-German fighter jet project. However, political leaders have the right to intervene.

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.

The paper said that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be briefed over the weekend on the current status of the dispute and plans to decide on Germany's stance by Tuesday.

Merz 'is scheduled to meet French president Emmanuel Macron during the informal European Union'summit in Cyprus next Thursday and Friday,?it said.

The 100 billion euro?FCAS project, which has been in crisis for years, is stalled because of a long-running dispute between Dassault Aviation (France) and Airbus (Germany and Spain), who represent the project.

Dassault Aviation's head said that on April 1, he would give his company between two and three weeks to determine if a deal could be made on the air-combat system.

Merz announced late last month that he would do everything he could to save the program and that two mediators were appointed to resolve differences.

A spokesperson for Airbus Group in France declined comment. Dassault, the French presidency, and the German government did not respond to requests for comment.

(source: Reuters)