The Franco-German couple is still working in the strategic field. As we prepare to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the Elysée Treaty between France and Germany on Sunday, the question deserves to be raised in light of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the ongoing debate over the supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine. In this regard, it is fascinating to observe the positions and trial and error of various Western partners in the run-up to the important Ramstein meeting between the NATO allies, which is scheduled for Friday. Resilient Europe, with Poland and the UK leading the way, is clearly at the forefront of training others.
So the British, who have little operational equipment, were nevertheless the first to announce that they would send 14 Challenger tanks to Kiev. Heavily involved in Ukraine, Poland, which has German Leopard tanks in its stockpile, is eagerly awaiting the green light…
Source: Le Figaro

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