Mediation fails in spat over Franco-German fighter jet, Handelsblatt says

A scale model of the Franco-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System (FCAS / SCAF), Europe’s next-generation fighter jet, is seen in Paris, France, February 20, 2020. REUTERS
FRANKFURT, April 18 (Reuters) – Mediators have failed to resolve a dispute between the companies involved in the Franco-German FCAS fighter ​jet project, though political leaders still have scope ‌to intervene, Handelsblatt reported on Saturday.
Citing people familiar with the talks, the newspaper said the mediators – one from France and one from ​Germany – would submit separate reports on their efforts.
German ​Chancellor Friedrich Merz is to be briefed on ⁠the status of the dispute over the weekend and ​plans to decide by Tuesday on Germany’s position, the paper ​added.
Merz is set to meet French President Emmanuel Macron at the informal European Union summit in Cyprus on Thursday and Friday next ​week, it added.
The crisis-hit FCAS fighter jet project has ​been stalled by a protracted dispute over control between France’s Dassault Aviation ‌and ⁠Airbus  which represents Germany and Spain in the 100-billion-euro project.
The head of Dassault Aviation said on April 1 he was giving his company two to three weeks to ​see whether a deal ​could be ⁠reached on the air combat system.
Late last month, Merz said he was doing everything in ​his power to salvage the programme and that two ​mediators ⁠had been appointed to overcome differences.
An Airbus Group spokesperson in France declined to comment. The German government, the French presidency ⁠and ​Dassault did not immediately respond to ​requests for comment.

Reporting by Tassilo Hummel in Paris, Joern Poltz ​in Munich. Writing by Ludwig Burger. Editing by Mark Potter

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