Franco-German FCAS fighter jet talks stall as mediators fail to resolve dispute

Dispute resolution efforts for the Franco-German FCAS fighter jet project have failed. Mediators from France and Germany will submit separate reports. A German mediator reportedly believes a joint fighter jet is no longer feasible. German Chancell...

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Franco-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System (Representative image)
Frankfurt: Mediators have failed to resolve ​a dispute between the companies involved in the Franco-German ​FCAS fighter jet project, though political leaders still have scope to intervene, Handelsblatt reported on Saturday.

Citing people familiar with the talks, the newspaper said the mediators - one from France and ‌one from Germany - ⁠would submit ⁠separate reports on their efforts.

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A person familiar with the matter told Reuters that the German ​mediator would conclude that building a joint fighter jet, once a key pillar of ​the project, was no longer feasible.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is to be briefed on the status of the dispute on Sunday, the person added.

Sources ​familiar with the project have previously told Reuters that ⁠Germany and ‌France were likely to abandon development of the joint ​piloted jet ​but to continue cooperation on related software and data systems ⁠as well as on drones.
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Merz is set to meet French President Emmanuel Macron at the informal European Union summit in Cyprus on Thursday and Friday next week.

The risk of failure or scale-back of the FCAS project comes as Europe seeks to boost unity and collaboration amid threats from Russia and waning support from the United States.

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The project has been stalled by a dispute over control between France's ‌Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain in the 100-billion-euro project.
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The head of Dassault Aviation said on April 1 he was giving his company two to ⁠three weeks to see whether a deal could be reached on the air combat system.

Late last month, Merz said he was doing everything in his power ​to salvage the programme and that two mediators had been appointed to overcome differences.
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An Airbus spokesperson in France declined to comment. The German government, the French presidency and Dassault did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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