Key facts
- France and Germany are clashing over EU foreign policy reform.
- France wants to strengthen the EU's top diplomat and the EEAS.
- Germany is considering diluting the top diplomat's powers.
- Germany is considering shifting powers to the European Commission.
- Both nations agree on the urgency of reform due to global fragmentation.
France and Germany are engaged in a significant disagreement regarding the proposed reforms for the European Union's foreign policy mechanisms. The core of the dispute lies in the future powers of the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the European External Action Service (EEAS). France is strongly advocating for a strengthening of these roles, aiming to enhance the EU's capacity to act decisively on the global stage. This approach would consolidate and potentially expand the influence of the EU's chief diplomat.
