Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz, leaders of France and Germany respectively, are set to meet on March 15 in Berlin to ease tensions that have been building between the two countries. The disagreement between them has been ongoing, particularly with regards to aid to Ukraine.
Macron, speaking from Prague on March 5, emphasized the need for Europe to be brave and not cowardly in the face of current challenges. However, his remarks were perceived as an affront by some in Germany, leading to tensions in the Franco-German relationship. This verbal escalation has been ongoing and has created rifts on various other issues in Brussels.
Despite their differing personalities and approaches, both Macron and Scholz share a common goal of supporting Ukraine. However, their perspectives diverge on the military and strategic aspects of this support. The underlying causes of the strained relationship can be traced back to the start of the conflict in Ukraine and its impact on Germany’s economy. The functioning of the German government coalition under Scholz has also contributed to the tensions with France.
Efforts to improve the Franco-German relationship have been ongoing, with seminars and meetings aimed at addressing and resolving the underlying issues. However, it is clear that more work is needed to rebuild trust and collaboration between the two countries. The outcome of their meeting in Berlin could have far-reaching consequences for Europe as a whole.