Franco-German Cooperation
Franco-German Cooperation refers to the collaborative relationship between France and Germany, two key countries in Europe. This partnership has evolved since the end of World War II, focusing on economic, political, and cultural ties. It aims to promote peace, stability, and prosperity in Europe through joint initiatives and agreements.
One of the most significant outcomes of this cooperation is the establishment of the European Union, which fosters economic integration and political collaboration among member states. Additionally, the Franco-German Friendship Treaty of 1963 solidified their commitment to working together, influencing various sectors such as defense, education, and environmental policy.