Merz Says He Will Fight for Future of Franco-German Fighter Jet Project

BERLIN, March 27 (Reuters) – German Chancellor ⁠Friedrich ⁠Merz said on Friday ⁠he is doing everything in his power ​to salvage the crisis-hit FCAS fighter jet programme with France ‌and Spain and to ‌generally foster greater cooperation within Europe’s defence industry.

“The ⁠future ⁠of German industry is now at stake, and this ​industry is heavily dependent on the defence sector,” Merz told a conference hosted by the FAZ newspaper, adding that ​he would “fight until the very last moment” for joint European ⁠projects ⁠like FCAS.

The chancellor said ⁠two ​moderators – one from France, one from Germany – have been appointed ​to come up ⁠with ways to secure the future of the project by the end of next month.

The plans to develop a futuristic air combat system are hanging by ⁠a thread amid a public dispute over control between France’s ⁠Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain in the 100-billion-euro project.

The chancellor also said that the German government would purchase a stake in KNDS, the Franco-German maker of Leopard tanks, as it seeks to preserve influence after a planned listing later this year valuing the company at ⁠20-25 billion euros.

Reuters reported in February that Berlin was preparing to buy a minority stake in KNDS of at least 25.1%, citing people familiar with ​the matter.

(Reporting by Rachel More and Alexander ​Huebner; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

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