Germany and France jointly produce long-range missiles
In the statement of the Security and Defense Council of France and Germany, led by the Prime Minister of Germany and the President of France, the two countries announced that due to the change in the security policy situation, they will expand Europe's defense capabilities and announced the joint production of long-range missiles. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “D Site” publication, Germany and France want to produce long-range missiles together. In a statement by the Security and Defense Council of France and Germany, the two countries announced that they will expand Europe’s defense capabilities due to the change in the security policy situation.
The council announced after a meeting in Germany’s Mesberg Palace that, together with other partners, extensive cooperation will be carried out in the field of long-range weapons development. Accordingly, the move is also intended to strengthen the arms industry.
The statement said the two countries also discussed the “central importance of nuclear deterrence for security.” Europe and NATO agreed. This also applies to the deterrent role of France’s strategic nuclear forces. The Security Council declared that both countries support a combination of nuclear, conventional and missile defense capabilities. This process should also be completed with capabilities in the field of space and cyber defense.
The final report of this conference states that the European Union should become a real geopolitical actor and guarantor of security. It turns out that this is the only way to answer the challenges of today’s security policy and strengthen the international order. However, this requires the production of better and faster weapons in Europe. The French president convened a meeting and several ministers from both countries also participated in it. It threatens the security structure of Europe. The council, which was attended by the Chancellor of Germany, the President of France and the Foreign and Defense Ministers of both countries, also made “significant progress” in the joint development of a ground combat system (MGCS) and a last-generation air combat system (FCAS) in collaboration confirmed Spain. It is stated in this statement that arms cooperation will be further strengthened.
This statement emphasizes both the expansion of NATO’s capabilities and the defense pillar of Europe. The statement said: We agree that the European Union should act more actively and quickly. The aim is to have the EU’s rapid deployment capacity fully operational by 2025.
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