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Macron says still sees France, Germany developing European fighter jet

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Greek Air Force Rafales fly over the Parthenon on Greek Independence Day

Greek Air Force Rafales fly over the Parthenon on Greek Independence Day

French President Emmanuel Macron denied Friday that a troubled fighter jet programme with Germany was dead, telling reporters Paris and Berlin were still working on that and other defence projects.

The multi-billion-euro project has faltered as disagreements persist between the firms involved -- France's Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain.

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