Meeting this summer of the Weimar Triangle, known as Tusk, which calls for speaking with one voice


BERLIN, March 15 (Reuters) – Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Friday a meeting of the Weimar Triangle in the summer, stressing the importance of Paris, Berlin and Warsaw speaking with one voice, particularly on European security.

He was speaking at the end of a meeting in Berlin with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron intended in particular to iron out Franco-German differences over the conflict in Ukraine.

The Weimar Triangle, created in 1991 to seal German-Polish reconciliation, brings together France, Germany and Poland.

(Written by Sophie Louet, edited by Blandine Hénault)












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