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Germany to send troops to France as army ties deepen
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 02 - 2009


German troops will be stationed in
France for the first time since World War Two when German
forces occupied much of the country, a source said on Monday, a
sign of ever closer military ties between the two historic foes, according to Reuters.
A battalion of some 450-800 soldiers will probably be
stationed near the northeastern city of Strasbourg, but France
and Germany are still negotiating over the precise location, the
diplomatic source told Reuters.
"The question of whether this will happen has basically been
decided, it's now about the 'how' and 'how many' and 'where',"
the source said.
Relations between Germany and France used to be bitterly
hostile as a result of the 1870 Franco-German conflict and two
world wars, but the former enemies now run a bi-national brigade
and have shaped the core of Europe's joint defence strategy.
"The prospect of seeing German troops settle in France again
regularly makes my grandfather splutter," wrote a French reader
on the website of newspaper Liberation when the idea was first
floated by President Nicolas Sarkozy last November.
For the online commentator it was something to welcome:
"What an extraordinary symbol of Franco-German
reconciliation" read the post.
Sarkozy proposed the move amid negotiations over the future
of the 5,000-strong French-German brigade, which has been on
missions in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan since it was founded
20 years ago.
The brigade's main units are currently stationed in the
German towns of Donaueschingen, Muellheim and Immendingen. But
their future looked uncertain after France said it would recall
some of the troops to plug gaps left by military cutbacks and a
strategic re-shuffle of regiments at home.
"Now we have to agree on a location and what kind of unit
will be offered. Talks are taking place at the highest level,"
the source said.
The troops are likely to settle in Alsace or Lorraine,
regions that were alternately claimed by Germany and France for
centuries and now form part of France.
Germany favours the Alsatian towns of Colmar and Illkirch as
a new home for its battalion, while France would prefer the
towns of Metz or Bitche in Lorraine, but may be willing to
settle on Illkirch, the source said.
Sarkozy and Merkel are expected to announce further details
of the plan this weekend at a security conference in Munich,
German media reported.


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