On Wednesday, a high-stakes dinner in Berlin brought together two of Europe’s most influential leaders — German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron. Their meeting came just days before a looming deadline from Washington, as the U.S. threatens new tariffs on European goods starting August 1. But that’s not all on the table. Talks also touched on the future of a troubled European fighter jet project — FCAS — and on long-term support for Ukraine. As always, the spotlight falls on the French-German partnership. Is it still Europe’s engine — or just its emergency brake? To help us unpack what’s behind the public statements and where things might be headed next, we’re joined by Romain Le Quiniou, Managing Director of the Paris-based think tank Euro Créative.
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Président fondateur d’Euro Créative, spécialiste Europe centrale



