Author (Person) | Hollinger, Peggy, Peel, Quentin |
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Series Title | Financial Times |
Series Details | 23.3.11 |
Publication Date | 23/03/2011 |
Content Type | News |
Financial Times reports on the latest changes on the relations between France and Germany, after the start of the military operations on Libya, making a comparison with the Franco – German pact on the eurozone crisis. Rubbing in Germany’s abstention in the UN Security Council in last week’s vote to enforce a no-fly zone in Libya, Mr Westerwelle was deeply sceptical about the operation – in stark contrast to Mr Juppé’s assessment. After months of painstaking diplomacy designed to forge a common Franco-German position on the eurozone crisis, the twin shocks of the Japanese nuclear disaster and the Libyan intervention have exposed long-standing faultlines in the relationship between Paris and Berlin. The German government was first deeply irritated by French president Nicolas Sarkozy’s recognition of the opposition Libyan National Council without consulting European partners. |
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Countries / Regions | Europe |