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Germany sets mid-April deadline for troubled fighter project with France

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BERLIN, March 19 (Reuters) - The ‌German government has set a mid-April deadline for reaching ​an agreement with France on the crisis-hit FCAS fighter programme, a government official said on ⁠Thursday.

"Germany and France have agreed on a final attempt at mediation between the industries, to be carried out by experts," the official said.

"Due to the ​upcoming decisions on the federal budget, a result must be reached by mid-April," the ‌official added.

The news comes after French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met late Wednesday ahead of a March 19-20 EU leaders' summit.

Plans to ⁠develop a futuristic air combat system together with Spain are ⁠hanging by a thread amid a public dispute over control between France's Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain in the 100-billion-euro project.

Speaking in Brussels ahead of an EU leaders' summit, Macron referred to the project ‌as "strategically sound" and said his government would push the industries to reach ⁠an agreement.

"We have jointly decided to launch a rapprochement ‌mission between Airbus and Dassault in the coming ​weeks, which must be conducted in a calm and respectful manner in order to find the right paths toward convergence," he said.

Current plans call ‌for a digitally connected array of crewed fighters and ​combat drones to replace the ⁠Dassault Rafale and Airbus-backed Eurofighter from 2040. Manufacturers have fallen ‌out over the next phase involving a ⁠flying demonstrator.

Dassault is pressing for clearer control of the core fighter part of the project, including choice of suppliers, while offering the same latitude to ​Airbus on the parts where ‌it is already nominally in the lead.

Airbus has said existing accords calling for ⁠equality between partners should be kept.

(Reporting ​by Andreas Rinke and Gianluca Lo Nostro, writing by Friederike Heine, ​editing by Madeline Chambers, Alexandra Hudson)

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