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Germany’s Merz stresses European unity, defence on first Paris trip as chancellor

Merz and France’s Macron hope to give the relationship fresh impetus at a crucial time

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Germany’s newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz (left) and France’s President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
Friedrich Merz plunged straight into international crises on his first full day as Germany’s new chancellor, urging India and Pakistan to de-escalate their tensions, vowing support for Ukraine and announcing plans to travel to Kyiv soon.
Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron – both firm believers in the European Union – met in Paris to present a united European front on support for Ukraine and against US President Donald Trump’s trade war.

The pair vowed to work “hand in hand” to strengthen European defence capabilities and form a response to US tariffs.

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With the EU’s largest economies and populations, the tandem of Germany and France has long underpinned the 27-nation bloc, but lost some of its vigour in recent months as leaders in both countries wrestled with domestic issues.

Merz and Macron – who called his counterpart “cher Friedrich”, or “dear Friedrich” – are hoping to give the relationship fresh impetus at a crucial time, with Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin both exerting pressure on the EU, forcing it to rethink its own security.

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Merz’s trip to Paris come the day after his historic defeat in the first round of voting in the German parliament. No other post-war candidate for German chancellor has failed to win on the first ballot. He won in the second round.

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