The Franco-German friendship is a notion of the diplomatic relations free - German born from the continuations of the Second world war, third conflict in less than one century between France and Germany. To avoid a new war, efforts of bringing together were to be made.
It thus developed in parallel with the European Union, the Franco-German couple having always been the engine of the European construction. The Treated of the Elysium, in 1963, officialized this bringing together.
The Franco-German couple was always the engine of the European construction.
The existence of a “Franco-German engine” or a “Franco-German couple” often was reinforced by the good relationships maintained by the German federal Chancelier and the President the French Republic:
Among its achievements count in particular:
Within the more general framework of the friendship between the people, Germany was often supported, in particular in the programmes of Jumelage and exchange between French cities and German cities.
the Franco-German Office for youth (OFAJ).
the Franco-German treaty of friendship European NAvigator
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