
Germany Abandons Joint Fighter Jet Project with France
Germany has decided to withdraw from the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter jet project, a joint defense initiative with France, citing a desire to lead its own fighter jet development. This move raises doubts about European defense cooperation and France's future involvement in the project.
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